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“美丽的死亡”:墨西哥一个市镇的死亡率、死亡和节日

A 'beautiful death': mortality, death, and holidays in a Mexican municipality.

机构信息

Centre for Health Systems Research, National Institute of Public Health, 62100 Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.

出版信息

Soc Sci Med. 2012 Mar;74(5):775-82. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.11.018. Epub 2012 Jan 17.

Abstract

Several studies have reported increased mortality during holidays. Using a cultural epidemiological, sequential mixed-methods approach, this study explored holiday-related trends using mortality data from Yautepec (Morelos, Mexico) collected between 1986 and 2008 (N=5027 deaths). This analysis found that mortality increased on Christmas Day and All Saints' Day. Mortality increased on Candlemas Day among women, and increased on New Year's Day among men. More deaths caused by cardiovascular disease among women and traumatic injuries among men occurred during holidays than in non-holiday periods. To ascertain the elements comprising the health/illness/death process in the context of a holiday in this municipality, we conducted semi-structured interviews in March and April 2009 with relatives of seven individuals who had died during holidays in the previous 4 years (N=11); data from these interviews were analyzed from a grounded theory perspective to ascertain common conceptual themes. The "beautiful death" emerged as the main concept in the interpretation of death; this concept was related to the expectation of a good death and the particularly special nature of death during a holiday because of the involvement of religious entities, such as God, the Virgin Mary, and/or a saint, at the moment of death. Quantitative and qualitative results provided information about the important effects of holidays, culture, and religious belief on mortality patterns within a Mexican context, and contributed to a better understanding of the relationships among mortality, the nature of death, and holidays. Our results suggest that, in the studied region, death can be interpreted as a "beautiful process". More research is needed to explore this process in other similar contexts and to address topics related to the care and attention given the dying person and the expectation of a good death.

摘要

已有多项研究报道了假期期间死亡率的上升。本研究采用文化流行病学、顺序混合方法,利用 1986 年至 2008 年期间在墨西哥莫雷洛斯州尤特佩克(Yautepec)收集的死亡率数据,探讨了与假期相关的趋势(N=5027 例死亡)。分析发现,圣诞节和万灵节的死亡率增加。女性在圣烛节的死亡率增加,男性在元旦的死亡率增加。与非假期相比,女性在假期中心血管疾病导致的死亡率更高,男性因创伤导致的死亡率更高。为了确定在该城市的假期背景下健康/疾病/死亡过程的组成要素,我们于 2009 年 3 月和 4 月对 7 名在过去 4 年中在假期期间死亡的人(N=11)的亲属进行了半结构化访谈;从扎根理论的角度对这些访谈数据进行了分析,以确定常见的概念主题。“美丽的死亡”成为解释死亡的主要概念;这一概念与人们对美好死亡的期待以及在假期中死亡的特殊性质有关,因为在死亡时刻涉及到宗教实体,如上帝、圣母玛利亚和/或圣徒。定量和定性结果提供了关于假期、文化和宗教信仰对墨西哥死亡率模式的重要影响的信息,并有助于更好地理解死亡率、死亡性质和假期之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,在所研究的地区,死亡可以被解释为一个“美丽的过程”。需要进一步研究来探索其他类似背景下的这一过程,并解决与临终关怀和美好死亡期待相关的话题。

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