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Low Rates of Grief and Bereavement Support Pre- and Post-Death for Those Who Died Within 72 hours of Admission to a Quaternary Teaching Hospital.

Naomi T KatzChloe ColemanCathy Corbett
Published in: The American journal of hospice & palliative care (2022)
Grief and bereavement support are crucial to good palliative and end-of-life care. Support models differ between and within services. In addition, while patient and family needs vary based on risk and resilience factors, acute or unexpected death is associated with complicated grief. Our study was a retrospective review of 159 patients who died within 72 hours of hospital admission. We found a high proportion of unexpected and traumatic deaths and low grief and bereavement support rates. Further work is needed to streamline policies to optimize patient and family-centred grief and bereavement support in the acute hospital setting.
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