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Development and initial test of the self-report grief and bereavement assessment.

Margaret SealeyLauren J BreenSamar M AounMoira O'Connor
Published in: Death studies (2022)
Implementing evidence-based and cost-effective bereavement care is a challenge. A self-report measure could assist to identify caregivers at-risk of prolonged grief. We developed a new measure via five steps: identification of risk and protective factors for prolonged grief, item generation, consultation with an expert panel ( n  = 8), review by the academic team and expert panel, and a pilot test with family caregivers ( n  = 19) from three palliative care services. The Grief and Bereavement Assessment is a brief self-report measure that is theoretically and empirically grounded, acceptable to caregivers, feasible for use in palliative care, and requires psychometric validation.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
  • advanced cancer
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  • quality improvement
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  • psychometric properties