Hebert Randy S, Dang Qianyu, Schulz Richard
Division of General Internal Medicine, Section of Palliative Care and Medical Ethics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.
J Palliat Med. 2006 Jun;9(3):683-93. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2006.9.683.
Although it has been suggested that family and friends who are prepared for the death of a loved one have less distress, the relationship between preparedness and bereavement mental health is inconclusive.
To determine the relationship between preparedness for the death and mental health in bereaved caregivers of dementia patients and explore predictors of preparedness.
A prospective study of family caregivers of persons with dementia. Standardized assessment instruments and structured questions were used to collect data at study entry and at 6, 12, and 18 months. Multiple caregiving-related variables were collected. Bereaved caregivers reported whether they were "not at all" prepared or prepared for the death of their loved one.
Two hundred twenty-two bereaved caregivers
Twenty-three percent of caregivers were not prepared for the death. These caregivers had more depression, anxiety, and complicated grief symptoms. Black caregivers, caregivers with less education, those with less income, and those with more depressive symptoms prior to the death were more likely to perceive themselves as "not at all" prepared. In contrast, the amount of pain the care recipient was in prior to death was positively associated with preparedness.
Despite providing high-intensity care, often for years, many bereaved caregivers perceived themselves as unprepared for the death. These caregivers had more depression, anxiety, and complicated grief symptoms. Future work should be directed to confirming these findings and determining how best to intervene with high-risk caregivers.
尽管有人认为,为所爱之人的死亡做好准备的家人和朋友痛苦较少,但准备程度与丧亲心理健康之间的关系尚无定论。
确定痴呆患者丧亲照护者对死亡的准备程度与心理健康之间的关系,并探索准备程度的预测因素。
对痴呆患者家庭照护者进行的前瞻性研究。在研究开始时以及6个月、12个月和18个月时,使用标准化评估工具和结构化问题收集数据。收集了多个与照护相关的变量。丧亲照护者报告他们对所爱之人的死亡是“完全没有”准备还是有所准备。
222名丧亲照护者
23%的照护者对死亡没有准备。这些照护者有更多的抑郁、焦虑和复杂悲伤症状。黑人照护者、受教育程度较低的照护者、收入较低的照护者以及在亲人死亡前有更多抑郁症状的照护者更有可能认为自己“完全没有”准备。相比之下,受照护者在死亡前的疼痛程度与准备程度呈正相关。
尽管通常多年来一直提供高强度照护,但许多丧亲照护者认为自己对死亡没有准备。这些照护者有更多的抑郁、焦虑和复杂悲伤症状。未来的工作应致力于证实这些发现,并确定如何最好地干预高风险照护者。