A Hospital-Based, Bereavement Follow-Up Pilot During First-Wave COVID-19.

J Palliat Med

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Division of Internal Medicine and Public Health, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

Published: April 2024

Hospitals often lack bereavement programs. Bereaved families often navigate grief support on their own. This problem was complicated by the early COVID-19 pandemic. Describe a cost neutral pilot to support next of kin (NOK) of deceased patients from our communicable disease response unit (CDRU) and palliative care unit (PCU). pilot leveraging chaplains and a social worker (SW) to call NOK for grief support using a templated guide, referring interested NOK to bereavement support agencies. NOK of patients who died in the CDRU and PCU at a metropolitan, quaternary care, hospital over five months. One hundred eighty-six patients died. Eighty-one NOK were called, 51 calls were considered complete. Fourteen NOK accepted a referral for bereavement support. This cost neutral pilot successfully connected 81 NOK with either a pilot chaplain or SW for bereavement support. Fourteen NOK accepted referral for a community bereavement resource.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2023.0375DOI Listing

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