Anderson Keith A, Gaugler Joseph E
The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Columbus 43210-1162, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2006;54(4):301-18. doi: 10.2190/t14n-w223-7612-0224.
The grief that certified nursing assistants (CNAs) experience following the deaths of nursing home residents has received scant attention in past research, particularly from an empirical standpoint. The purpose of this quantitative study was to investigate the grief experiences of CNAs in the nursing home setting and to identify and evaluate factors that may mediate or exacerbate grief. Participants (N=136) from 12 nursing homes completed self-administered surveys. Regression analyses revealed that CNAs with lower levels of perceived disenfranchised grief reported higher levels of personal growth, while CNAs with greater fear of death and those who experienced fewer deaths on the job reported higher levels of complicated grief. Practitioners and future researchers may benefit from these findings through the construction and implementation of interventions aimed at effectively enfranchising the grief experiences of this important group of healthcare workers.
在过去的研究中,尤其是从实证角度来看,注册护理助理(CNA)在疗养院居民死亡后所经历的悲痛很少受到关注。这项定量研究的目的是调查疗养院环境中CNA的悲痛经历,并识别和评估可能介导或加剧悲痛的因素。来自12家疗养院的136名参与者完成了自行填写的调查问卷。回归分析显示,被感知到的被剥夺权利的悲痛程度较低的CNA报告的个人成长水平较高,而对死亡恐惧较大且工作中经历较少死亡事件的CNA报告的复杂性悲痛水平较高。从业者和未来的研究人员可能会从这些发现中受益,通过构建和实施旨在有效赋予这一重要医护人员群体悲痛经历权利的干预措施。