Kent Hannah, McDowell Joan
Acute Surgery, Western Infirmary, Glasgow.
Nurs Stand. 2004;19(6):38-42. doi: 10.7748/ns2004.10.19.6.38.c3732.
This literature review examines best practice in caring for those who have been bereaved suddenly in acute care settings. Theories of bereavement are outlined in relation to sudden death. The evidence base for best practice is presented and the role of the nurse in this situation is examined.
There are common psychological, physical and behavioural manifestations of grief, but people experiencing the sudden death of a loved one are at risk of more pronounced and prolonged grief reactions than those who had been expecting death. Nurses have an important role in facilitating bereavement in acute care settings. Preparation for bereavement care begins before an individual has died and continues through to identifying the appropriate person to provide follow-up care. Those who are unexpectedly and suddenly bereaved should receive practical and considerate evidence-based care.
本综述探讨了在急症护理环境中照顾突然失去亲人者的最佳实践。阐述了与猝死相关的丧亲理论。介绍了最佳实践的证据基础,并审视了护士在这种情况下的作用。
悲伤存在常见的心理、生理和行为表现,但与那些预期亲人死亡的人相比,经历亲人突然死亡的人更有可能出现更明显、持续时间更长的悲伤反应。护士在急症护理环境中促进丧亲者的哀伤调适方面发挥着重要作用。丧亲护理的准备工作在患者死亡前就已开始,并持续到确定提供后续护理的合适人员。那些意外突然失去亲人的人应接受切实且周到的循证护理。