Khodyakov Dmitry, Carr Deborah
Res Aging. 2009 Sep 1;31(5):495-519. doi: 10.1177/0164027509337193.
The authors examined whether the effect of parental death on adults siblings' relationship quality varies on the basis of the presence and perceived effectiveness of a deceased parent's formal preparations for end-of-life care. The authors used data from the Wisconsin Longitudinal Study and focused on the relationship quality of a bereaved adult child and his or her randomly selected sibling. Parental death was associated with a decrease in sibling closeness. The parent's use of advance directives (living will and durable power of attorney for health care) did not have uniformly positive effects on adult siblings' relationship quality. Sibling relationships suffered when the living will was believed to "cause problems," but relationships improved when the deceased parent named someone other than his or her spouse or a child as durable power of attorney for health care. The authors discuss the implications for developing effective end-of-life preparations that benefit both the decedent and surviving kin.
作者们研究了父母死亡对成年兄弟姐妹关系质量的影响是否会因已故父母生前对临终关怀的正式准备工作的存在与否及感知到的有效性而有所不同。作者们使用了来自威斯康星纵向研究的数据,并聚焦于一名丧亲成年子女与其随机挑选的兄弟姐妹之间的关系质量。父母死亡与兄弟姐妹间亲密程度的降低有关。父母生前使用预先指示(生前遗嘱和医疗保健持久委托书)对成年兄弟姐妹的关系质量并没有一致的积极影响。当生前遗嘱被认为“引发问题”时,兄弟姐妹关系会受到影响,但当已故父母指定其配偶或子女以外的其他人作为医疗保健持久委托书的代理人时,关系则会得到改善。作者们讨论了制定对逝者和在世亲属都有益的有效临终准备措施的意义。