隐藏在平淡的视线中:非父母亲属围产期悲伤的叙事回顾。

IF 1.6 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Rennie Bimman, Nancy Graham
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摘要

围产期损失对家庭来说往往是非常痛苦的,尽管它无处不在,但仍未得到承认。围产期损失经常导致被剥夺公民权的悲伤,而家庭系统的成员不太接近的损失是在风险进一步被剥夺公民权。祖父母和兄弟姐妹特别容易受到围产期悲伤并发症的影响,这是由于身份的交叉和剥夺因素,包括年龄、在家庭中的角色和损失类型。这篇叙述性评论的目的是审查他们的经历,以便提供有根据的支持。通过OVID搜索Medline,使用特定的术语来确定要纳入的文章。从每篇文章的内容进行筛选,综合,并根据突出的主题编纂。所发现的证据证明了这些人群所面临的独特而复杂的悲伤经历,这是由于他们同时被剥夺了公民权,以及他们极度缺乏支持和认可。发现的新见解可能会为临床医生提供信息,因为他们评估需求并为这些经常被忽视的悲伤者提供支持。在这个小主题中仍然存在重大的研究空白,例如非父母悲伤者的第一手观点,其他大家庭成员的数据,以及额外的社会心理压力源对非父母围产期悲伤的影响。由于最近的法律限制限制了获得生殖保健的机会,因此对支助和研究的需求尤为突出。
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Hiding in Plain Sight: A Narrative Review of Non-Parental Relatives' Perinatal Grief.

Perinatal loss is often immensely painful for families, yet remains unrecognized despite its ubiquity. Perinatal loss frequently leads to disenfranchised grief, and members of family systems less proximate to the loss are at risk for additional disenfranchisement. Grandparents and siblings are especially vulnerable to complications in perinatal grief due to intersecting and disenfranchising factors of identity, including age, role within family, and type of loss. The purpose of this narrative review was to examine their experiences in order to provide informed support. Medline via OVID was searched using specific terms to identify articles for inclusion. Content from each article was screened, synthesized, and codified according to salient themes. Evidence found attested to the uniquely complex grief experiences these populations face as a result of their confluent disenfranchisement, and their overwhelming lack of support and recognition. New insights uncovered may inform clinicians as they assess needs and provide support to these oft-ignored grievers. Significant research gaps remain in this subtopic, such as firsthand perspectives of nonparental grievers, data on other extended family members, and the effect of additional psychosocial stressors on nonparental perinatal grief. As recent legal restrictions curtail reproductive healthcare access, the need for support and research is especially salient.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, now affiliated with the Social Work in Hospice and Palliative Care Network, explores issues crucial to caring for terminally ill patients and their families. Academics and social work practitioners present current research, articles, and continuing features on the "state of the art" of social work practice, including interdisciplinary interventions, practice innovations, practice evaluations, end-of-life decision-making, grief and bereavement, and ethical and moral issues. The Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care combines theory and practice to facilitate an understanding of the multi-level issues surrounding care for those in pain and suffering from painful, debilitating, and/or terminal illness.
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