Grief is the response to the death of a loved one. The loss of a loved one requires a grieving process that allows one to adapt to the new situation. The main objective of this study is to identify people in a situation of bereavement who attend nursing consultations in Primary Care on the island of Tenerife, through opportunistic recruitment with the aim of carrying out a brief nursing intervention on those who are classified as being in a situation of bereavement.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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Number of participants with Clinical manifestations of their grief situation
Timeframe: Pre and post intervention (at 4 or 6 weeks)
Number of participants with Continuity of Bonds internalized or externalized
Timeframe: Pre and post intervention (at 4 or 6 weeks)
Number of participants with Pssychosocial problems
Timeframe: Pre and post intervention (at 4 or 6 weeks)
Number of participants willing to improve their grief
Timeframe: Pre and post intervention (at 4 or 6 weeks)
Number of participants with maladaptive grief
Timeframe: Pre and post intervention (at 4 or 6 weeks)
Number of participants at risk of maladaptive grief
Timeframe: Pre and post intervention (at 4 or 6 weeks)