Intra-Family End-Of-Life Conflict: Findings of a Research Investigation to Identify Its Incidence, Cause, and Impact.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-10 DOI:10.1177/00302228221133504
Donna M Wilson, Kathleen A Bykowski, Gilbert Banamwana, Farrell M Bryenton, Qinqin Dou, Begoña Errasti-Ibarrondo
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Abstract

With few investigations of intra-family end-of-life conflict, this study sought to identify its incidence, cause, and impacts. A questionnaire was completed by 102 hospice/palliative nurses, physicians, and other care providers in Alberta, a Canadian province. Participants reported on how often they had observed intra-family conflict when someone in the family was dying, and the impacts of that conflict. 12 survey participants were then interviewed about the intra-family conflict that they had encountered, with interviews focused on why conflict occurred and what the impacts (if any) were. Nearly 80% of families were thought to experience end-of-life conflict, periodically or continuously, among various family members. The interviews confirmed three reasons for intra-family end-of-life conflict and three conflict outcomes that were revealed in a recent literature review. The findings indicate routine assessments for intra-family end-of-life conflict are advisable. Attention should be paid to preventing or mitigating this conflict for the good of all.

家庭内部的临终冲突:旨在确定其发生率、原因和影响的研究调查结论。
由于对家庭内部临终冲突的调查很少,本研究试图确定其发生率、原因和影响。加拿大阿尔伯塔省的 102 名临终关怀/姑息治疗护士、医生和其他护理服务提供者填写了一份调查问卷。参与者报告了他们在家中有人濒临死亡时观察到家庭内部冲突的频率,以及这种冲突的影响。然后,12 位调查参与者就他们遇到的家庭内部冲突接受了访谈,访谈的重点是冲突发生的原因和影响(如有)。近 80% 的家庭被认为定期或持续经历过不同家庭成员之间的临终冲突。访谈证实了最近的文献综述中揭示的家庭内部临终冲突的三个原因和三个冲突结果。研究结果表明,对家庭内部临终冲突进行常规评估是可取的。为了所有人的利益,应注意预防或缓解这种冲突。
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