Metadata
Title
Developing a theoretically grounded, digital, ecological momentary intervention for parental bereavement care using the ORBIT model-Phase 1
Authors
Dias N; Boring E; Johnson LA; Grossoehme DH; Murphy S; Friebert S
Year
2021
Publication
Death Studies
Abstract
Current models of bereavement care do not address all of bereaved parents’ unique needs. Diverse challenges limit parents’ ability to access certain bereavement services. A web-based intervention prototype for bereaved parents was developed. Using convenience and snowball techniques, 14 participants (pediatric providers, software developers, and bereaved parents) were enrolled in a descriptive, cross-sectional feasibility and usability study. While the intervention was generally considered acceptable, three themes were identified to enhance its usability and acceptability: timing; delivery; and revisions. Further intervention development is needed to improve both short- and long-term physical and psychological outcomes for bereaved parents.
Authors
Boring E | Dias N | Friebert S | Grossoehme DH | Johnson LA | Murphy S
MeSH
Adult | Bereavement | Cross-Sectional Studies | Ecological Momentary Assessment | Feasibility Studies | Female | Humans | Internet-Based Intervention | Male | Middle Aged | Parents | Parents/px [Psychology]