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Nurses' Experiences of Providing Bereavement Care: A Systematic Review and Synthesis of Qualitative Research

Por: Mengyuan Qiao · Yingyang Li · Pan Liu · Yanhua Liu · Niuniu Sun — Diciembre 21st 2025 at 17:44

ABSTRACT

Aim

To identify and synthesise the available evidence of nurses' perceptions and experiences of providing bereavement care.

Design

Systematic literature review of qualitative studies with meta-synthesis of findings.

Data Sources

We searched six databases, PubMed, Web of Science, the Cochrane Library, Embase, CINAHL, and PsyINFO. Initial search in October 2023, and updated in December 2024.

Review Methods

The systematic review was conducted in accordance with the JBI methodology for systematic reviews of qualitative evidence. Two reviewers independently conducted study selection and data extraction, and quality appraisal was assessed using the Critical Appraisal Skills Program tool for qualitative research. Data synthesis was conducted using thematic analysis.

Results

A total of thirteen studies were included, revealing nine sub-themes and three descriptive themes: challenges in bereavement care, coping strategies, and multifaceted job requirements. Six sub-themes were graded as high confidence and the other three were moderate confidence.

Conclusion

Bereavement care is a personalised, long-term and complex process, presenting nurses with unique challenges and requirements that must be measured through the authentic experiences of this group. Educational and practice policies should focus on nurse-centred strategies. Through this meta-synthesis, we can demonstrate to healthcare administrators how to enhance nurses' bereavement care practice experiences and meet their needs, thereby advancing future palliative care development and fostering professional fulfilment.

Impact

This systematic review synthesises evidence concerning nurses' experiences of providing bereavement care, revealing the multidimensional challenges, coping strategies, and professional demands encountered in practice. The findings offer significant implications for nursing education, clinical practice, and health policy development. Currently, research on nurses delivering bereavement support remains insufficient; further investigation into this group could help bridge gaps between grief counselling theory and practice while highlighting the identified societal issues they face.

Patient or Public Contribution

Not applicable.

Trial Registration

PROSPERO: CRD42024590469

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