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Birmingham Specialist Community NHS Trust, Elderly Services Directorate, Moseley Hall Hospital, Birmingham.
Br J Gen Pract. 2000 Nov;50(460):863-6.
Previous studies of bereavement in primary care have tended to concentrate on the attitudes of general practitioners (GPs) to bereavement support and little has been documented on the views of patients.
To establish the role, content, and value of a protocol designed to help the newly bereaved by examining the experiences and expectations of a group of bereaved patients within a single general practice, with a view to developing patient care within this area.
A qualitative approach was adopted using a semi-structured questionnaire, data collection, and analysis consistent with the principles of grounded theory. Patients were approached by letter and those who agreed to take part in the study were interviewed at home.
Many of those interviewed expected some form of contact from their GP after bereavement, although the nature of the contact they would have liked varied. The majority would have appreciated a letter of sympathy and none would have objected to it. Over half expressed some form of dissatisfaction either with their GP or with the hospital. Quality of information giving and communication affected bereavement outcomes for some. The role of the GP was examined and patients responded positively to practical suggestions to improve bereavement care.
Bereavement support was seen to be an important part of the GP role by the majority of those interviewed. As a result recommendations have been made for a protocol to support the newly bereaved.
以往关于初级医疗中丧亲问题的研究往往集中在全科医生(GP)对丧亲支持的态度上,而关于患者观点的记录很少。
通过考察一组丧亲患者在单一全科医疗中的经历和期望,以确定旨在帮助新近丧亲者的方案的作用、内容和价值,从而在该领域发展患者护理。
采用定性研究方法,使用半结构化问卷,数据收集和分析符合扎根理论原则。通过信件联系患者,同意参与研究的患者在家中接受访谈。
许多受访者期望丧亲后能得到全科医生的某种形式的联系,尽管他们希望的联系性质各不相同。大多数人会感激一封慰问信,没有人会反对。超过一半的人对他们的全科医生或医院表达了某种形式的不满。信息提供和沟通的质量对一些人的丧亲结果有影响。对全科医生的角色进行了考察,患者对改善丧亲护理的实际建议给予了积极回应。
大多数受访者认为丧亲支持是全科医生角色的重要组成部分。因此,已就支持新近丧亲者的方案提出了建议。