Bereavement and Loss: Understanding Grief in Older People.

Q2 Medicine
Kirsten Werner, Jeannette Y Wick
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Abstract

Everyone experiences grief from time to time, but older people are more likely to experience grief simply because they live longer. Grief, bereavement, and mourning are different elements associated with death of a loved one. For most people, grief follows a fairly predictable trajectory, and over time resolves. One of the most used descriptions of grief was developed by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross and it is reviewed herein. However, for some people, grief becomes unbearable and chronic leading to prolonged grief disorder. For clinicians, it's essential to differentiate between prolonged grief disorder and major depressive disorder. Older people who experience unbearable grief often need medication to deal with some of its symptoms, which include depression, anxiety, hypertension, and lack of sleep. Older people also need considerable support as they deal with grief so that they do not become isolated, experience comorbidities, or spiral into physical and mental decline. Little specific research has examined pharmacists' opportunities to help older people who have prolonged grief, but some data suggest that these patients are more likely to visit the pharmacy and need medication more than others.

丧亲之痛与损失:了解老年人的悲痛。
每个人都会时不时地经历悲伤,但老年人更容易经历悲伤,原因很简单,因为他们活得更长。悲伤、丧亲之痛和哀悼是与亲人死亡相关的不同因素。对大多数人来说,悲伤会遵循一个相当可预测的轨迹,并随着时间的推移而消退。伊丽莎白-库伯勒-罗斯(Elizabeth Kubler-Ross)对悲伤进行了最常用的描述,本文将对其进行回顾。然而,对于某些人来说,悲伤会变得难以忍受并长期存在,从而导致长期悲伤障碍。对于临床医生来说,必须区分长期悲伤障碍和重度抑郁障碍。经历过难以忍受的悲伤的老年人通常需要药物来应对一些症状,包括抑郁、焦虑、高血压和睡眠不足。老年人在面对悲伤时也需要大量的支持,这样他们才不会变得孤立无援、出现合并症或身体和精神衰退。药剂师帮助长期悲伤的老年人的机会很少有具体的研究,但一些数据表明,这些病人比其他人更有可能去药房,也更需要药物。
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Senior Care Pharmacist
Senior Care Pharmacist PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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