“这没有尊严”:了解在COVID-19大流行期间面临亲人死亡的家庭的经历。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Gagan Gill, Lily Pankratz, Salina Pirzada, Kelsey Papineau, Jennifer M Hensel, James M Bolton, Maia S Kredenster, Renée El-Gabalawy, Christian La Riviere, Tim Hiebert, Kendiss Olafson, Kristin Reynolds, Harvey Max Chochinov
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2019冠状病毒病大流行改变了家庭处理亲人临终经历的方方面面。这项加拿大研究招募了24名在COVID-19全球大流行期间因任何原因死亡的患者的直系亲属。对参与者进行了访谈,探讨他们从住院前到死亡和丧亲的经历,包括与尊严有关的问题。基于建构主义扎根理论方法论的定性研究设计形成了独特的扎根理论框架。确定了与死亡和临终体验相关的三个关键阶段:社区支持和医疗保健服务,临终关怀和体验,以及处理死亡的下游影响。出现了四个交叉核心主题,包括公共卫生限制的影响、不堪重负的医疗保健系统、家庭成员的情感负担以及如何处理家庭关系。在预测未来的全球健康危机或排除家庭存在的情况下,我们的研究为支持和照顾那些亲人即将死亡的人提供了策略。
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"There is no dignity in this": Understanding the experience of families facing death of a loved one during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The COVID-19 pandemic changed every aspect of how families managed the experience of dying loved ones. This Canadian study enrolled 24 immediate family members of patients who died of any cause during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Participants were interviewed, exploring their experiences from before hospitalization to death and bereavement including dignity related concerns. A qualitative study design rooted in constructivist grounded theory methodology resulted in a unique grounded theory framework. Three critical stages related to experiences of death and dying were identified: navigating community support and healthcare services, end-of-life care and experiences, and living with down-stream effects of dealing with death. Four cross-cutting core themes emerged, including impacts of public health restrictions, overwhelmed healthcare system, emotional burden on family members, and navigating family relationships. In anticipation of future global health crises or circumstances that preclude family presence, our study informs strategies to support and care for those whose loved ones are going to die.

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Death Studies
Death Studies Multiple-
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
7.90%
发文量
94
期刊介绍: Now published ten times each year, this acclaimed journal provides refereed papers on significant research, scholarship, and practical approaches in the fast growing areas of bereavement and loss, grief therapy, death attitudes, suicide, and death education. It provides an international interdisciplinary forum in which a variety of professionals share results of research and practice, with the aim of better understanding the human encounter with death and assisting those who work with the dying and their families.
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