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The study of psychosocial outcomes of parents bereaved by pediatric illness: a scoping review of methodology and sample composition.

Rachel S FisherTaylor M DattiloAlexandra M DeLoneNathan L BasileAnsley E KenneyKylie N HillHui-Fen ChangCynthia A GerhardtLarry L Mullins
Published in: Journal of pediatric psychology (2024)
The current scoping review revealed that recent research assessing the psychosocial outcomes of bereaved parents is limited in the representation of diverse populations, primarily qualitative, of broadly strong methodological quality, and oriented to psychosocial risk. To enhance the state of the science and inform evidence-based psychosocial services, future research should consider varied methodologies to comprehensively assess processes of risk and resilience with demographically and medically diverse populations.
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