The Grief Experiences of Children with Developmental Disabilities: A Narrative Literature Review.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-22 DOI:10.1177/00302228221124520
Arlen G Gaines
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Abstract

Background: Children with developmental disabilities have wide-ranging social, developmental, and communication challenges impacting their grieving process. This narrative review examined the literature relating to the grief experiences of children with developmental disabilities to identify implications for practice and areas for future research.

Methods: The literature review was conducted using five databases, and a hand search of dissertations with original research, due to the sparse body of published works.

Results: Nine works were included in the review, which were thematically synthesized into three categories: (1) Understanding of death concepts, (2) Social-emotional responses to loss, and (3) Disenfranchised grief.

Conclusions: Children with developmental disabilities are affected by loss, even if their comprehension of death concepts is impacted by their level of disability. They may experience challenges due to changes in routines and concrete thinking, and are at risk of disenfranchised grief. Future research is needed to inform developmentally appropriate grief interventions.

发育障碍儿童的悲伤经历:叙事性文献综述》。
背景:发育障碍儿童在社交、发育和沟通方面面临着广泛的挑战,这影响了他们的悲伤过程。这篇叙述性综述研究了与发育障碍儿童悲伤经历有关的文献,以确定对实践的影响和未来研究的领域:文献综述使用了五个数据库,由于发表的作品数量稀少,还对具有原创性研究的学位论文进行了人工检索:综述包括九篇作品,并按主题归纳为三类:(1) 对死亡概念的理解,(2) 对失去亲人的社会情感反应,以及 (3) 被剥夺权利的悲伤:结论:发育障碍儿童会受到失去亲人的影响,即使他们对死亡概念的理解会受到残疾程度的影响。他们可能会因为生活习惯和具体思维的改变而面临挑战,并有被剥夺哀伤权利的风险。未来的研究需要为适合儿童发展的悲伤干预措施提供信息。
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