Ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief among spouses of brain injury survivors

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Cecilie Marie Schmidt ThØgersen, Chalotte Glintborg
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Abstract

Abstract Acquired brain injury (ABI) represents a great burden for not only the person with ABI but also their partner. Grief among partners of adults with ABI is a broadly recognized phenomenon. However, few studies have examined partners’ experience of grief, and little is known about grief as a reaction to ambiguous loss. This article presents a phenomenological study that aimed to explore the experience of grief among caregiving partners. Four semi-structured interviews were conducted and analyzed by a phenomenological descriptive analysis. Through the analysis, nine themes were identified: the process of becoming a caregiver, grief emotions, loss, emotionally closer relations to the partner relations, dyadic coping, unmet needs for support, future opportunities, changes over the life course, and understanding of grief. The themes are interrelated and highlight various aspects of the phenomenon of grief as experienced by caregivers. Results reveal that grief is often a reaction to ambiguous loss and is experienced as disenfranchised. Furthermore, the study indicates that caregivers’ perception of grief and the situation in general were essential to the experience of grief.
脑损伤幸存者配偶的模糊损失和被剥夺权利的悲痛
摘要获得性脑损伤(ABI)不仅对患有ABI的人,而且对他们的伴侣来说都是一个巨大的负担。患有ABI的成年人伴侣之间的悲伤是一种公认的现象。然而,很少有研究调查伴侣的悲伤经历,也很少有人知道悲伤是对模糊损失的反应。本文提出了一项现象学研究,旨在探讨照顾伴侣的悲伤经历。进行了四次半结构化访谈,并通过现象学描述性分析进行了分析。通过分析,确定了九个主题:成为照顾者的过程、悲伤情绪、损失、与伴侣关系在情感上更亲密的关系、二元应对、未满足的支持需求、未来机会、人生历程的变化以及对悲伤的理解。这些主题相互关联,突出了照顾者所经历的悲伤现象的各个方面。研究结果表明,悲伤通常是对模糊损失的反应,被视为被剥夺了权利。此外,研究表明,照顾者对悲伤的感知和总体情况对悲伤的体验至关重要。
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Nordic Psychology
Nordic Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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