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Jette Marcussen*, Lise Hounsgaard, Poul Bruun, Merete Golles Laursen, Frode Thuen, Rhonda Wilson
Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
The experience of parental death concomitant with parental divorce occurs for 46% of Danish children and 50% of American children who lose a parent to death. This experience of loss and double bereavement compounds increased risk of mental health problems. The aim of this study was to explore nursing interventions for double bereaved children that promoted their well-being. A phenomenological–hermeneutic approach was used to conduct 20 interviews with nurses in family cancer care. Ricoeur’s theoretical framework was followed with naïve reading, structural analysis, and critical interpretation, resulting in the formulation of a new model of nursing care for these children: the Divorced Family–Focused Care Model. Four themes were apparent: (a) collection of information about family structure, (b) assessment of support needs, (c) initiation of well-being support, and (d) coordination and follow-up focused on the child’s well-being. The new intervention model has implications for health care education and implementation of health care policies.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Family Nursing |
Volume | 25 |
Issue number | 3 |
Pages (from-to) | 419-446 |
ISSN | 1074-8407 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1. Aug 2019 |
Research output: Thesis › Ph.D. thesis
Marcussen, J. (Guest lecturer)
Activity: Talks and presentations › Conference presentations