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Feasibility of group intervention for bereaved siblings after pediatric cancer death
Authors:Naomi Greenwald  Alexandra Neville  Kelly Hancock
Affiliation:1. The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;2. Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:
This study evaluated the feasibility (acceptability, recruitment, retention rates, treatment fidelity, and outcome measures) of implementing a manualized group intervention for bereaved siblings after pediatric cancer death. A convenience sample of 10 siblings participated. The intervention consisted of eight 2-hour sessions that focused on strategies for coping with grief, relationships, and emotional growth. Positive outcomes were obtained with respect to acceptability, recruitment, retention rates, and treatment fidelity. Preliminary outcomes were mixed. Parent pre- and post-intervention outcomes suggested improvements in siblings' overall emotional and social quality of life. Siblings' self-reports reflected no improvements. These data support the feasibility of conducting this intervention and suggest beneficial outcomes based on parental reports. Further research is recommended to evaluate the group intervention efficacy with a large sample using a randomized controlled trial to address the needs of bereaved siblings.
Keywords:feasibility  group intervention  pediatric cancer  sibling bereavement
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