Social Determinant of Unconventional Resilience: Tactical Engagement with Grief-Processing.

Q3 Medicine
Erika Ann Jeschke, Jennifer Patton, Jared Wyma-Bradley, Jay B Baker, John Dorsch, Sarah Lynn Huffman
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Abstract

Building on our operational model, we will discuss findings from our ethnographic study titled, "The Impact of Catastrophic Injury Exposure on Resilience in Special Operations Surgical Teams," to establish that optimal grief-processing allows Special Operation Forces (SOF) medics to alchemize the intense pain of loss into a pliant palliative posture that shows conscientious concern for others across the deployment cycle. To achieve our goals, we will: 1) provide a brief background on contemporary bereavement studies, death-stacking, and historical grief-processing; 2) define the social determinant of grief-processing as extrapolated from qualitative data; and 3) use qualitative data to thematize various grief processes. We conclude by gesturing to how grief-processing galvanizes SOF medic equanimity amid death discernment, which emphasizes the human fragility inherent in all SOF missions.

非传统弹性的社会决定因素:悲伤处理的战术参与。
在我们的操作模型的基础上,我们将讨论我们的民族志研究结果,题为“灾难性伤害暴露对特种作战外科团队恢复力的影响”,以建立最佳的悲伤处理方法,使特种作战部队(SOF)的医务人员能够将失去亲人的强烈痛苦转化为一种柔顺的缓和姿态,在整个部署周期中表现出对他人的认真关心。为了达到我们的目标,我们将:1)简要介绍当代丧亲研究、死亡堆积和历史悲伤处理的背景;2)从定性数据中推断出悲伤加工的社会决定因素;3)使用定性数据对各种悲伤过程进行主题化。最后,我们指出了悲伤处理如何在死亡识别中激发特种部队医疗人员的平静,这强调了所有特种部队任务中固有的人性脆弱性。
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