Journal article

Family focused grief therapy: A randomized, controlled trial in palliative care and bereavement

DW Kissane, M McKenzie, S Bloch, C Moskowitz, DP McKenzie, I O'Neill

American Journal of Psychiatry | AMER PSYCHIATRIC PUBLISHING, INC | Published : 2006

Abstract

Objective: The aim of family focused grief therapy is to reduce the morbid effects of grief among families at risk of poor psychosocial outcome. It commences during palliative care of terminally ill patients and continues into bereavement. The authors report a randomized, controlled trial. Method: Using the Family Relationships Index, the authors screened 257 families of patients dying from cancer: 183 (71%) were at risk, and 81 of those (44%) participated in the trial. They were randomly assigned (in a 2:1 ratio) to family focused grief therapy (53 families, 233 individuals) or a control condition (28 families, 130 individuals). Assessments occurred at baseline and 6 and 13 months after the..

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