Developing a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care
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This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Death Studies on 11/07/2019 available online at doi: 10.1080/07481187.2019.1636897
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© 2019 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. We aimed to identify practitioners’ perspectives on current research priorities in grief and bereavement care. Grief and bereavement care providers were invited to participate in a three-phase Delphi study to create expert consensus on the top priorities for grief and bereavement research. A total of 140 participants completed Phase 1, 84 completed Phase 2, and 70 completed Phase 3. These top 10 research priorities form the basis of a practice-based research agenda for grief and bereavement care to enable researchers to respond to key issues in grief and bereavement care that will ultimately improve the lives of bereaved people.
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