[Voluntary abstinence from food and fluid. The relatives' perspective: An integrative review].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Pflege Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-22 DOI:10.1024/1012-5302/a000970
Fabienne Walder, Andrea Kobleder
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Abstract

Voluntary abstinence from food and fluid. The relatives' perspective: An integrative review Abstract: Background: Unbearable states of suffering can cause a premature wish to die. Voluntary stopping of eating and drinking (VSED) offers a way to autonomously realize this wish. Relatives play a significant role in the process of realizing VESD. So far, it is unclear how relatives experience the supporting process. Aim: This review intends to systematically record experiences of accompanying relatives. Method: Within the framework of an integrative review, we conducted research in MEDLINE®, CINAHL® and PsychINFO®, as well as supplementary research. The selection was based on defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. For the synthesis, we used a thematic model. Results: From the four included studies, it emerged that the accompanying relatives accepted the family members' wish to die. They defended the realization of this wish with responsibility and advocacy until the death of the person wishing to die. As a result of their caring commitment, they neglected their own needs. Most relatives assessed the accompaniment as peaceful and dignified. Conclusion: Accompanying the VSED process represents an emotional tightrope walk with unfamiliar challenges for relatives. The results can contribute to a deeper understanding of relatives' needs. In this way, the findings can stimulate the derivation of suitable support offers.

[自愿禁食禁水。亲属的观点:综述]。
自愿禁食禁水。亲属的观点:综述 摘要。背景:无法忍受的痛苦状态会使患者过早地产生死亡的愿望。自愿停止进食和饮水(VSED)为自主实现这一愿望提供了一种途径。亲属在实现自愿停止进食和饮水的过程中扮演着重要角色。迄今为止,尚不清楚亲属是如何体验这一支持过程的。目的:本综述旨在系统地记录陪同亲属的经历。方法:在综合综述的框架内,我们在 MEDLINE®、CINAHL® 和 PsychINFO® 中进行了研究,并进行了补充研究。根据确定的纳入和排除标准进行筛选。在进行综合时,我们采用了主题模式。结果从纳入的四项研究中可以看出,陪护亲属接受了家庭成员的死亡愿望。他们带着责任感和主张维护这一愿望的实现,直到希望死亡的人去世。由于他们的关怀承诺,他们忽视了自己的需求。大多数亲属认为陪伴过程是平和而有尊严的。结论陪护 VSED 过程对亲属来说是一种情感上的 "走钢丝",是一种陌生的挑战。研究结果有助于加深对亲属需求的了解。通过这种方式,研究结果可以促进制定合适的支持方案。
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Pflege
Pflege NURSING-
CiteScore
1.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
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