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一种用于培训和支持临终关怀志愿者的冥想关怀方法:一项关于精神修行、幸福感和对死亡恐惧的前瞻性研究。

A contemplative care approach to training and supporting hospice volunteers: a prospective study of spiritual practice, well-being, and fear of death.

作者信息

Scherwitz Larry, Pullman Marcie, McHenry Pamela, Gao Billy, Ostaseski Frank

机构信息

Institute for Health and Healing, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, CA, USA.

出版信息

Explore (NY). 2006 Jul-Aug;2(4):304-13. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2006.04.001.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inspired by a 2,500-year-old Buddhist tradition, the Zen Hospice Project (ZHP) provides residential hospice care, volunteer programs, and educational efforts that cultivate wisdom and compassion in service.

OBJECTIVE

The present study was designed to understand how being with dying hospice residents affects hospice volunteers well-being and the role of spiritual practice in ameliorating the fear of death.

DESIGN

A one-year longitudinal study of two volunteer cohorts (N = 24 and N = 22) with repeated measures of spiritual practice, well-being, and hospice performance during one-year service as volunteers.

SETTING

The Zen Hospice Guest House and Laguna Honda Residential Hospital of San Francisco, CA.

PARTICIPANTS

All 46 individuals who became ZHP volunteers during two years.

INTERVENTIONS

A 40-hour training program for beginning hospice volunteers stressing compassion, equanimity, mindfulness, and practical bedside care; a one-year caregiver assignment five hours per week; and monthly group meeting.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Self-report FACIT spiritual well-being, general well-being, self-transcendence scale, and a volunteer coordinator-rated ZHP performance scale.

RESULTS

The volunteers had a high level of self-care and well-being at baseline and maintained both throughout the year; they increased compassion and decreased fear of death. Those (n = 20) practicing yoga were found to have consistently lower fear of death than the group average (P = .04, P = .008, respectively). All rated the training and program highly, and 63% continued to volunteer after the first year's commitment. The results suggest that this approach to training and supporting hospice volunteers fosters emotional well-being and spiritual growth.

摘要

背景

受2500年佛教传统的启发,禅意临终关怀项目(ZHP)提供住院临终关怀护理、志愿者项目以及教育活动,在服务中培养智慧与慈悲心。

目的

本研究旨在了解陪伴临终关怀住院患者如何影响临终关怀志愿者的幸福感,以及精神修行在减轻死亡恐惧方面的作用。

设计

对两组志愿者队列(N = 24和N = 22)进行为期一年的纵向研究,在志愿者服务的一年中对精神修行、幸福感和临终关怀表现进行重复测量。

地点

加利福尼亚州旧金山市的禅意临终关怀招待所和拉古纳本田住院医院。

参与者

两年内成为ZHP志愿者的所有46人。

干预措施

为新入职的临终关怀志愿者提供为期40小时的培训项目,强调同情心、平静心、正念和实际床边护理;每周五小时的为期一年的护理任务分配;以及每月的小组会议。

主要结局指标

自我报告的FACIT精神幸福感、总体幸福感、自我超越量表,以及志愿者协调员评定的ZHP表现量表。

结果

志愿者在基线时具有较高的自我护理水平和幸福感,并且一整年都保持着;他们增强了同情心,降低了对死亡的恐惧。发现那些(n = 20)练习瑜伽的人对死亡的恐惧始终低于群体平均水平(分别为P = .04,P = .008)。所有人对培训和项目评价都很高,63%的人在第一年的服务期结束后继续担任志愿者。结果表明,这种培训和支持临终关怀志愿者的方法促进了情绪幸福感和精神成长。

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