保持距离:一项关于失去亲人的个人在他们的伴侣在家中去世时如何处理死亡的经历的定性研究。

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Margareta Aurén-Møkleby, Gunvor Aasbø, Anne Marit Mengshoel, Kari Nyheim Solbrække, Lisbeth Thoresen
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对死亡问题的公开认识和对话被认为是在家中规划和实现死亡的必要条件。此外,在整个死亡过程和死亡轨迹中,很多帮助和支持都是由一个人的近亲提供的,通常是配偶或伴侣。为了探索当伴侣中的一方在家中去世时,夫妻之间是如何处理死亡的,我们采访了14位失去亲人的人。调查结果被分为以下几个主题:“交流的理念和现实”、“不同类型的谈话”和“无言的理解和不说话的表现”。我们发现,关于如何以社会和文化期望的方式讨论死亡的主流叙述影响了丧亲者在当时和在他们的回顾性反思中如何处理他们的伴侣即将死亡的问题。在少数情况下,死亡被直接使用“死亡”和“垂死”等词来谈论,尽管间接或回避关于死亡的讨论更为常见。失去亲人的人提到了不言而喻的理解,即没有必要谈论死亡——也就是说,人们只是知道。如果夫妻之间无法相互理解,失去亲人的人就会感到孤独。死亡也可以通过行动来解决,比如变得更亲密,或者病人为他们的伴侣安排一个更容易的后续生活。为了降低临终者和他们的伴侣在生命结束时可能不得不以某种方式互动的期望,重要的是要承认,死亡的意识可以通过各种方式表达和分享。
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Kept at a Distance: A Qualitative Study of Bereaved Individuals' Experiences of How Death Was Addressed When Their Partner Died at Home.

Open awareness and dialogue concerning dying are considered essential for planning and realizing death at home. Moreover, much help and support throughout the dying process and death trajectory are provided by a person's next of kin, often a spouse or partner. To explore how death was addressed among couples when one of the partners had died at home, we interviewed 14 bereaved individuals. The results were grouped into the following themes: "Idea(l)s and realities of communication," "Different kinds of talks," and "Unspoken understandings and showing without talking." We found that prevailing narratives about how death should be discussed in socially and culturally expected ways affected how the bereaved addressed the imminent death of their partner, both at the time and in their retrospective reflections. In a few cases, death had been talked about directly using words such as "death" and "dying," although indirect or avoidant discussions about death were more common. The bereaved mentioned unspoken understandings about how it was unnecessary to address death-that is, one just knew. In cases where the couple could not share a silent understanding, the bereaved had experienced loneliness. Death could also be addressed through actions, such as becoming closer or the ill person arranging for an easier subsequent life for their partner. To reduce the expectations that dying people and their partners might have to interact in certain ways at the end of life, it is important to acknowledge that awareness of dying can be expressed and shared in various ways.

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6.80
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期刊介绍: QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH is an international, interdisciplinary, refereed journal for the enhancement of health care and to further the development and understanding of qualitative research methods in health care settings. We welcome manuscripts in the following areas: the description and analysis of the illness experience, health and health-seeking behaviors, the experiences of caregivers, the sociocultural organization of health care, health care policy, and related topics. We also seek critical reviews and commentaries addressing conceptual, theoretical, methodological, and ethical issues pertaining to qualitative enquiry.
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