The rollercoaster model of the bereaved caregiver

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
M. Moorhouse, M. O’Connor
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Abstract

The grief associated with bereavement, while a natural response to loss, is usually a traumatic life event. The bereavement experience for a primary caregiver with the experience of caring for a loved one is complex, especially if this role has required them to relinquish aspects of their own life. The healing trajectory for the bereaved carer is often more complex than for many other bereavements, given the pre-death experience of caregiving. This paper describes the development of a bereavement model which arose from significant clinical experience of working with bereaved carers in a community palliative care environment. The model assists the bereaved carer in gaining insight into their experience and a focus for their psychological and emotional expression, thereby promoting adaptation to the transition and promoting a healthier grief trajectory.
丧亲者的过山车模型
与丧亲之痛相关的悲伤,虽然是对损失的自然反应,但通常是一种创伤性的生活事件。有照顾亲人经验的主要照顾者的丧亲经历是复杂的,尤其是当这个角色要求他们放弃自己生活的某些方面时。考虑到临终前的护理经验,丧亲者的康复轨迹通常比许多其他丧亲者更复杂。本文描述了丧亲模型的发展,该模型源于在社区姑息治疗环境中与丧亲护理人员合作的重要临床经验。该模型有助于丧亲者深入了解他们的经历,并关注他们的心理和情绪表达,从而促进对过渡的适应,并促进更健康的悲伤轨迹。
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PROGRESS IN PALLIATIVE CARE
PROGRESS IN PALLIATIVE CARE PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
11.80%
发文量
24
期刊介绍: Progress in Palliative Care is a peer reviewed, multidisciplinary journal with an international perspective. It provides a central point of reference for all members of the palliative care community: medical consultants, nurses, hospital support teams, home care teams, hospice directors and administrators, pain centre staff, social workers, chaplains, counsellors, information staff, paramedical staff and self-help groups. The emphasis of the journal is on the rapid exchange of information amongst those working in palliative care. Progress in Palliative Care embraces all aspects of the management of the problems of end-stage disease.
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