“这太完美了,谢谢”:澳大利亚维多利亚州对自愿协助死亡的感激之情的研究诗歌

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Ben P. White, Ruthie Jeanneret, Sarah Holland-Batt, Evonne Miller
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摘要

目的在澳大利亚进行第一次学术检查,了解那些寻求自愿协助死亡(VAD)的人如何讨论对这种新的生命结束选择的感激概念。这篇文章分享了研究诗歌的发现,这是一种基于艺术的研究形式,诗歌是从数据中发展出来的(这里是采访记录)。方法进行28次半结构化定性访谈,共33名参与者(32名家庭照顾者;一个病人)。参与者被问及他们的VAD经历,护理人员也被问及他们的家庭成员的经历。对数据进行了主题分析,重点是对VAD的感激之情。研究诗的创作采用了米勒的五步法。结果对VAD的感激是一个重要的概念。我们确定了三种感恩主题,它们与人们感激什么、感激谁以及与感激交织在一起的其他情感有关,比如矛盾心理。我们创作了六首诗来阐明这些发现,并表达患者和家庭护理人员对VAD的感激之情。参与者强调对VAD的感激是他们经历的重要组成部分,可以帮助家庭照顾者应对VAD死亡。表达感激之情可以支持提供VAD的保健专业人员,并为其他司法管辖区的法律改革提供支持。反映这种感激之情的研究诗歌有助于减少与VAD有关的耻辱,并提高对这种相对较新的临终选择的认识。在澳大利亚,需要对那些寻求和接受VAD的人的情感体验进行更多的研究。
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‘This is perfect, thank you’: Research poetry on gratitude for voluntary assisted dying in Victoria, Australia

Objective

To undertake the first scholarly examination in Australia of how those involved in seeking voluntary assisted dying (VAD) discuss the concept of gratitude for this new end-of-life choice. The article shares findings through research poetry, an arts-based form of research where poems are developed from data (here, interview transcripts).

Methods

Twenty-eight semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 33 participants (32 family caregivers; one patient). Participants were asked about their VAD experience, with caregivers also asked about the experience of their family member. Data were thematically analysed, focusing on expressions of gratitude for VAD. Miller's five-step process was adopted to create the research poetry.

Results

Gratitude for VAD was a significant concept for participants. We identified three gratitude themes relating to what people were grateful for, who people were grateful to and other feelings mixed in with their gratitude, such as ambivalence. We created six poems to illuminate these findings and give voice to the gratitude expressed by patients and family caregivers about VAD.

Conclusions

Gratitude for VAD was emphasised by participants as an important part of their experience and something that can help family caregivers cope after a VAD death. Expressions of gratitude can support health professionals providing VAD and create support for law reform in other jurisdictions. Research poetry reflecting this gratitude can contribute to reducing the stigma attached to VAD and enhance awareness of this relatively new end-of-life choice. More research is needed into the emotional experience of those involved in seeking and receiving VAD in Australia.

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Australasian Journal on Ageing
Australasian Journal on Ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
114
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.
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