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Long-term grief experiences of parents who lost a child to cancer- Results from a multicenter cross-sectional study.

In a multicenter Swiss cross-sectional survey of 103 parents of 81 children who died from cancer, grief remained detectable long after loss, with 12% classified in a high-grief profile and greater intensity associated with poverty risk, death in a healthcare facility, and shorter time since death.

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PMID42603866
JournalPalliative medicine
Publication Date2026-08-15
Ingested2026-08-17 09:15 AM
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

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In a multicenter Swiss cross-sectional survey of 103 parents of 81 children who died from cancer, grief remained detectable long after loss, with 12% classified in a high-grief profile and greater intensity associated with poverty risk, death in a healthcare facility, and shorter time since death.

WHY IT MATTERS

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The study provides observational evidence that socioeconomic vulnerability and circumstances of death identify parents with greater grief intensity; it is reasonable, but unproven, to hypothesize that risk-informed, sustained bereavement and palliative-care support could reduce prolonged grief or its consequences.

ABSTRACT

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BACKGROUND: Childhood cancer deaths may be associated with persistent parental grief. Evidence on grief symptoms beyond ten years post-loss remains limited. AIMS: We described grief symptoms, identified grief profiles, and examined associations between grief intensity and sociodemographic, cancer-related characteristics, and time since death. DESIGN: This multicenter cross-sectional survey was conducted in Switzerland (July 2022-July 2023). We used PG-13. Items were rated on a 5-point scale (1-5). We calculated the sum score to assess grief intensity (range 11-55). We employed descriptive statistics, latent profile analysis, and linear regression analyses. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Eligible parents had a child diagnosed with cancer (⩽18 years), who had received treatment at one of three participating Swiss pediatric oncology centers and had died ⩾1 year prior to study participation. Participants were identified via the Swiss Childhood Cancer Registry and invited by the child's former treatment facility. RESULTS: Of 388 identified cases, 103 parents of 81 deceased children participated. Mean grief intensity was 23.3 (SD = 9.0); yearning represented the most prominent symptom (mean = 3.2), while reminder avoidance was least prominent (mean = 1.3). Latent profile analysis revealed three grief profiles: low (56%), moderate (32%), and high grief (12%). High poverty risk (β = 11.04, p<0.001) and death in healthcare facility (β = 3.82, p = 0.024) were associated with higher grief intensity, while longer time since death was associated with lower grief intensity (β = -5.46, p = 0.041). CONCLUSIONS: Parental grief symptoms can persist long after the death of a child to cancer. Integrated palliative care, anticipatory guidance, and multidisciplinary collaboration may identify at-risk parents early, and ensure sustained support within the community.

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