了解新加坡丧亲家庭照顾者的丧亲经历和应对方法:双重过程模型中的积极意义重建》。

Omega Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-12 DOI:10.1177/00302228221133584
Mei Qi Tey, Geok Ling Lee
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这项回顾性定性研究旨在以双重过程模型(DPM)为理论框架,研究丧亲家庭照顾者的丧亲经历和应对方法。研究人员从当地一家临终关怀机构招募了 15 位丧亲家庭照护者,他们与临终配偶或父母生活在一起,并/或照顾他们的临终配偶或父母。采用解释性现象学分析方法,对所有一对一访谈进行录音、转录,并输入 NVivo 12 Plus 软件进行分析。本研究的主要主题反映了 DPM 的既定组成部分,包括修订模型中的 "超负荷 "概念。此外,我们还发现了意义建构的认知过程,这是 DPM 不可分割的组成部分,并将其作为第五个主题来说明积极意义的重建。这被认为是在以丧失为导向的悲伤过程和以恢复为导向的悲伤过程之间成功摆动的一种适应性结果,从而对丧亲护理和支持产生了影响。
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Understanding Bereavement Experiences and Coping Among Bereaved Family Caregivers in Singapore: Positive Meaning Reconstruction in the Dual Process Model.

The aim of this retrospective qualitative study was to examine the bereavement experiences and coping of family caregivers, with the Dual Process Model (DPM) as the theoretical framework. A purposive sample of 15 bereaved family caregivers, who had lived with and/or cared for their dying spouse or parent, were recruited from a local hospice. Using the interpretative phenomenological analysis approach, all one-to-one interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and entered into NVivo 12 Plus software for analysis. The major themes in this study mirrored well-established components of the DPM, including the concept of overload from the revised model. The cognitive processes of meaning making, an integral component of the DPM, were also discovered and put forth as a fifth theme to illustrate reconstruction of positive meaning. This is posited as an adaptive outcome to successful oscillation between loss-oriented and restoration-oriented grieving processes and, hence, leading to implications for bereavement care and support.

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