Anticipatory grief - A neglected phenomenon among relatives of patients with incurable cancer: A qualitative study

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Bethina Thulstrup Paulsen , Mathilde Laura Kærgaard Johansen , Sarah Kjærsgaard Lund , Helle Enggaard , Lone Jørgensen
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Abstract

Purpose

To explore the experience of being a relative to a patient with incurable cancer and the relatives’ perceived need for support.

Method

A qualitative design with a critical hermeneutics approach was applied. In total, 15 semi-structured individual interviews with relatives of patients with incurable cancer were conducted and analysed through a Paul Ricœur-inspired analysis.

Findings

Three themes emerged: (1) being in a paradoxical waiting position, (2) the complex need for a respite during the illness and (3) the importance of person-centred information and continuity. The themes highlight how relatives are in a vulnerable position experiencing anticipatory grief while waiting for the patient's death. They have ambivalent feelings because of the tension between the need to be supportive and the need for a respite from the illness. However, they do not want to centre their needs and remove the attention from the patient. Their needs change over time and increase the longer the cancer has lasted. In addition, the relatives need person-centred information and continuity among healthcare professionals.

Conclusion

Relatives of patients with incurable cancer are in a vulnerable position, with a range of complex and varied needs for support. This underscores the importance of healthcare professionals being aware of anticipatory grief and the management of relatives’ needs to avoid complicated grief and its consequences.
预期悲伤--不治癌症患者亲属中被忽视的现象:定性研究
目的:探讨作为不治癌症患者亲属的体验以及亲属对支持的感知需求:采用批判诠释学的定性设计方法。共进行了 15 次半结构化个人访谈,访谈对象为无法治愈的癌症患者的亲属,并通过保罗-里歇尔启发的分析方法对访谈结果进行了分析:出现了三个主题:(1) 处于矛盾的等待状态,(2) 在患病期间对喘息的复杂需求,(3) 以人为本的信息和连续性的重要性。这些主题强调了亲属在等待病人死亡的过程中是如何处于一种经历预期悲伤的脆弱境地的。由于需要给予支持和需要从疾病中得到喘息,他们的心情十分矛盾。然而,他们又不想把自己的需求放在中心位置,而把注意力从病人身上移开。他们的需求会随着时间的推移而变化,癌症病程越长,他们的需求就越大。此外,亲属还需要以人为本的信息和医护人员的连续性:结论:无法治愈的癌症患者的亲属处于弱势地位,需要一系列复杂多样的支持。这强调了医护人员意识到预期悲伤和管理亲属需求以避免复杂悲伤及其后果的重要性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.60%
发文量
109
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society. The journal publishes the following types of papers: • Original research articles • Review articles
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