Jansen Jeanette Lachine
Neonatal-Perinatal Research Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
Neonatal Netw. 2003 May-Jun;22(3):17-23. doi: 10.1891/0730-0832.22.3.17.
The death of an infant in a neonatal intensive care unit presents unique challenges to the infant's family and caregivers. The grieving process may begin before the infant is born and continue for months, even years, after the death. Parents and families often feel isolated as they grieve the loss of a child whom few other people knew. Caregivers may also feel overwhelmed during this time, as they seek to provide decedent care in a sensitive way that will be helpful to the family while grieving themselves. Recognizing the needs of the families and caregivers, the Duke University Medical Center Intensive Care Nursery developed a bereavement program that provides education and assistance to the intensive care nursery staff, who care for the family at the time of death and provide follow-up for the family for up to one year after the death as they grieve the loss of their infant.
新生儿重症监护病房中婴儿的死亡给婴儿的家庭和护理人员带来了独特的挑战。悲伤过程可能在婴儿出生前就开始,并在其死后持续数月甚至数年。父母和家人在为鲜为人知的孩子的离世而悲痛时,常常感到孤立无援。护理人员在此期间也可能会不堪重负,因为他们既要以一种体贴的方式提供善后护理,这对家庭有帮助,同时自己也要悲伤。认识到家庭和护理人员的需求后,杜克大学医学中心重症监护托儿所制定了一项哀伤辅导计划,为重症监护托儿所的工作人员提供教育和帮助,这些工作人员在婴儿死亡时照顾家庭,并在婴儿死后长达一年的时间里,在家庭为失去婴儿而悲痛时提供后续支持。