“It Is Not Something You Can Easily Forget”: Ghanaian Parents’ Experiences of Child Loss
Date
2022
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OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying
Abstract
The loss of a child comes with trauma, which affects parents and the entire family.
Yet, there is limited support for parents who lose their child and little empirical
research has been devoted to the experiences of parents who lose a child in the
Ghanaian context. Based on interviews with 20 participants purposively sampled
from the Accra Metropolis, this study explored parents’ psychosocial experiences
of child loss using a qualitative approach. The study’s findings indicated that bereaved
parents showed signs of complicated grief and experienced spousal neglect, self-blame, and emotional pain. Bereaved parents may become sensitive to child comments years after child loss. The quality of interaction after child loss influences how
parents experience the loss. findings underscore the need for a joint effort by
government and other stakeholders in the health sector to address issues related to
to prevent child loss and provide improved services to those who suffer child loss.
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Research Article
Keywords
prenatal loss, perinatal loss, bereavement