This mixed method study explored parent and child characteristics that impact grief and personal growth in parents ( = 119) after a child dies from cancer in Australia. Medical components of a child's cancer care including radiation treatment, referral to palliative care, and location of death had a significant impact on levels of grief. Parents' gender, religious affiliation, and education level had a significant impact on levels of personal growth. This study further enhances our understanding of the impact of specific parent and child characteristics throughout a child's cancer treatment and end of life that may influence their families' experience of bereavement.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2019.1682087 | DOI Listing |
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