走路和说话丧亲支持:在北爱尔兰玛丽居里试行一项创新服务

Beth Mulhern, Kasia Patynowska, T. McConnell
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在2019冠状病毒病来临之际,贝尔法斯特临终关怀医院的丧亲支持服务必须迅速适应新的工作方式,以确保持续提供服务,辅导员过渡到视频链接平台和电话,以促进客户会议。然而,咨询师报告了在网上与客户建立融洽关系的挑战,并担心客户的悲伤会因孤独和社交孤立而加剧。作为回应,与国民信托基金会合作的玛丽·居里步行和步行丧亲支持项目被提议为一种创新的解决方案。在户外举行传统的咨询会议意味着咨询师可以坚持COVID-19指导,同时支持失去亲人的客户的心理健康和福祉。此外,自然疗法已被证明可以增强身心健康,减少抑郁症状。虽然有研究表明自然疗法对心理健康结果有益,但在丧亲护理方面的研究有限。目标支持失去亲人的客户的心理健康和福祉。方法一项名为“走与谈”的丧亲治疗试点项目将玛丽居里工作人员和志愿者在美丽、恢复性的国民信托空间中进行技巧娴熟、富有同情心的咨询工作。我们计划对服务用户进行半结构化访谈,以了解他们对散步和谈话治疗的体验。到目前为止,收到的反馈是压倒性的积极,这是基于辅导员在每次会议结束时收集的非正式口头反馈。尽管在COVID-19期间面临着物理距离障碍,但工作人员和志愿者能够通过创新,创造力和灵活性克服这些挑战,提供以人为本,富有同情心的丧亲护理和支持。“爱心工作”正在进行中,但我们希望继续与国民信托基金会一起发展“走路和说话”丧亲服务,以支持受死亡,死亡和丧亲影响的人的身心健康和福祉。
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44  Walk and talk bereavement support: piloting an innovative service at Marie Curie Northern Ireland
IntroductionAt the advent of COVID-19 the bereavement support service in Belfast Hospice had to quickly adapt to new ways of working to ensure continued service provision, with counsellors transitioning to video-link platforms and telephone to facilitate client sessions.However, counsellors reported challenges building a rapport with clients online, and had concerns that the client's grief was compounded by loneliness and social isolation.In response, the Marie Curie walk and walk bereavement support project, in partnership with the National Trust, was proposed as an innovative solution. Taking traditional counselling sessions outdoors meant the counsellors could maintain adherence to COVID-19 guidance, while supporting the mental health and wellbeing of bereaved clients.Furthermore, nature therapy has been shown to enhance both physical and mental health, reducing symptoms of depression. Whilst there are studies that demonstrate the benefit of nature therapy for mental health outcomes, research is limited in bereavement care.AimsSupporting the mental health and wellbeing of bereaved clients.MethodsA pilot Walk and Talk bereavement therapy brings together the skilful, compassionate counselling work of Marie Curie staff and volunteers in beautiful, restorative National Trust spaces. We plan to conduct semi-structured interviews with service users to explore their experience of walk and talk therapy.ResultsTo date, the feedback received has been overwhelmingly positive, this is based on informal verbal feedback gathered by counsellors at the end of each session.ConclusionsDespite the physical distancing barriers faced during COVID-19, staff and volunteers were able to overcome these challenges through innovation, creativity, and flexibility, to provide person-centred, compassionate bereavement care and supportImpactWork is ongoing, but we hope to continue to develop the walk and talk bereavement service with the National Trust, to support the mental and physical health and wellbeing of people affected by dying, death and bereavement.
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