wound that doesn't heal

Q3 Nursing
S. Daley
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Abstract

Even though people know that children die, often they do not know how to respond to the death of a child.  More specifically, people do not know how to respond to a bereaved parent after his or her child has died.  This is especially true in the United States where the death of an infant or child death is relatively uncommon.  This essay addresses the complex and often contradictory feelings that bereaved parents can feel particularly in response to the actions of those around them – family, friends and colleagues – who actually mean well.  Unfortunately, for a bereaved parent, even with the support and well wishes of others, things do not always get better with time; things can actually get worse.  For some bereaved parents, the loss of a child is too much; it is similar to a sore or wound that cannot heal and eats away at a person until nothing is left. 
无法愈合的伤口
尽管人们知道孩子会死,但他们往往不知道如何应对孩子的死亡。更具体地说,人们不知道在孩子去世后如何回应失去亲人的父母。这在婴儿或儿童死亡相对不常见的美国尤其如此。这篇文章阐述了失去亲人的父母在面对他们周围的人——家人、朋友和同事——的行为时所能感受到的复杂而又矛盾的感受,这些人其实是善意的。不幸的是,对于失去亲人的父母来说,即使有其他人的支持和祝福,事情并不总是随着时间的推移而变得更好;事情实际上可能会变得更糟。对一些失去亲人的父母来说,失去一个孩子太沉重了;它类似于一个无法愈合的疼痛或伤口,吞噬着一个人,直到一无所有。
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Bereavement Care
Bereavement Care SOCIAL WORK-
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