Merlevede Els, Spooren Daniël, Henderick Hilde, Portzky Gwendolyn, Buylaert Walter, Jannes Constantin, Calle Paul, Van Staey Michèle, De Rock Conny, Smeesters Lieve, Michem Noëlla, Van Heeringen Kees
Department of Psychiatry, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.
Resuscitation. 2004 Jun;61(3):341-8. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2004.01.024.
Many individuals die suddenly and unexpectedly outside the hospital or in the emergency department (ED). The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions, needs and mourning reactions of their bereaved relatives and to assess the relationship with the cause of death. Data were collected prospectively in the emergency department of a university hospital by means of an interview and a standardised questionnaire. We registered 339 deaths over a period of 10 months, of which 110 met the inclusion criteria for sudden and unexpected death. The study group included 74 relatives of 53 deceased individuals. The majority of relatives were confronted with a traumatic death outside the hospital. Most frequently reported complaints concerned a lack of information and being left with unanswered questions. Psychological problems related to mourning were mainly associated with a traumatic cause of death. The results of this study highlight the specific needs of relatives in case of a sudden death either outside the hospital or in the ED and may serve as a basis for recommendations for improvement of psychological care of individuals who are suddenly bereaved.
许多人在医院外或急诊科突然意外死亡。本研究的目的是确定其 bereaved 亲属的看法、需求和哀悼反应,并评估与死亡原因的关系。通过访谈和标准化问卷在一家大学医院的急诊科前瞻性收集数据。我们在 10 个月的时间里记录了 339 例死亡,其中 110 例符合突然意外死亡的纳入标准。研究组包括 53 名死者的 74 名亲属。大多数亲属面临着医院外的创伤性死亡。最常报告的抱怨是缺乏信息和有未得到解答的问题。与哀悼相关的心理问题主要与创伤性死亡原因有关。本研究结果突出了在医院外或急诊科突然死亡情况下亲属的特殊需求,并可为改善突然失去亲人者的心理护理的建议提供依据。