Grief Cindy J, Myran David D
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto and Baycrest, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol. 2006 Dec;19(4):209-15. doi: 10.1177/0891988706292753.
The intersection of bereavement and cognitive impairment presents unique clinical challenges that have been overlooked in the literature. Cognitive impairment can interfere with normal ways of coping in the aftermath of loss. Elderly persons with cognitive impairment may have difficulty processing their loss and may even forget that their loved one has died, repeatedly asking other family members when the deceased is coming to visit. This can prove devastating for such individuals and their families, who are forced to keep reexperiencing their grief. This article examines the phenomenology of bereavement-related distress in older adults with cognitive impairment and dementia through a case series gathered from a large geriatric facility. The dilemmas in caring for bereaved elderly with cognitive difficulties and their families are highlighted, drawing attention to a vulnerable population. The purpose of this undertaking is to present a novel classification of a clinically relevant but overlooked issue as well as provide strategies for management and suggestions for future research.
丧亲之痛与认知障碍的交集带来了独特的临床挑战,而这些挑战在文献中一直被忽视。认知障碍会干扰失去亲人后正常的应对方式。患有认知障碍的老年人可能难以处理自己的丧亲之痛,甚至可能忘记自己所爱的人已经去世,会反复询问其他家庭成员逝者何时前来探望。这对这些个体及其家庭可能是毁灭性的,他们被迫不断重新经历悲痛。本文通过从一家大型老年护理机构收集的一系列病例,研究了患有认知障碍和痴呆症的老年人中与丧亲相关的痛苦的现象学。文中强调了照顾有认知困难的丧亲老年人及其家庭时所面临的困境,从而引起对这一弱势群体的关注。这项工作的目的是提出一种对临床相关但被忽视问题的新颖分类,同时提供管理策略和对未来研究的建议。