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Grief Coach, a Text-Based Grief Support Intervention: Acceptability Among Hospice Family Members.

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U.S. Medicare-certified hospices must provide bereavement care to family members for 13 months following a patient's death. This manuscript describes Grief Coach, a text message program that delivers expert grief support… Click to show full abstract

U.S. Medicare-certified hospices must provide bereavement care to family members for 13 months following a patient's death. This manuscript describes Grief Coach, a text message program that delivers expert grief support and can assist hospices in meeting the bereavement care mandate. It also describes the first 350 Grief Coach subscribers from hospice and the results of a survey of active subscribers (n = 154) to learn whether and how they found the program helpful. The 13-month program retention rate was 86%. Among survey respondents (n = 100, response rate = 65%), 73% rated the program as very helpful, and 74% rated it as contributing to their sense of being supported in their grief. Grievers aged 65+ and males gave the highest ratings. Respondents' comments identify key intervention content that they found helpful. These findings suggest that Grief Coach may be a promising component of hospice grief support programming to meet the needs of grieving family members.

Keywords: grief coach; family members; coach text; grief support

Journal Title: Omega
Year Published: 2023

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