Draper Peter, Holloway Margaret, Adamson Susan
Department of Health Professional Studies, University of Hull, Hull, UK.
J Clin Nurs. 2014 May;23(9-10):1300-8. doi: 10.1111/jocn.12326. Epub 2013 Sep 5.
To investigate the beliefs of recently bereaved people about death and to explore the implications of these beliefs for bereavement care.
Little is known about recently bereaved people's beliefs about death, although there is evidence that these beliefs may have an impact on health. The funeral provides an opportunity for bereaved people to reflect on their beliefs about death.
A qualitative approach.
This paper describes one aspect of an interdisciplinary study of the spirituality of contemporary funerals. We obtained access to 46 funerals through funeral directors and other contacts, and interviewed principal mourners to explore their beliefs. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed thematically.
Three themes emerged that reflected the beliefs and experiences of bereaved people. The first theme describes people's understanding of death in terms of five positions: religious, dualist, eco-spiritualist, materialist and death-as-transition. The second theme addresses a range of views about the possibility of life after death: resurrection, reuniting and reincarnation. The third theme describes ways in which people felt that their relationship with the deceased person continues after death: continuity as sense of presence and continuity as memory, legacy and love. Some people were reluctant to express a firm view about death.
People express a spectrum of beliefs about death. Their beliefs are infrequently linked to formal religious or spiritual perspectives but seem to have an important role in coping with bereavement.
This is a unique study illustrating the complexity of bereaved people's beliefs about death. The study provides a research-based framework within which to understand contemporary beliefs about death, and contributes to our understanding of how health professionals can support recently bereaved people.
调查新近丧亲者对死亡的看法,并探讨这些看法对丧亲照护的影响。
尽管有证据表明新近丧亲者对死亡的看法可能会影响健康,但我们对这些看法知之甚少。葬礼为丧亲者提供了一个反思其对死亡看法的机会。
定性研究方法。
本文描述了一项关于当代葬礼灵性的跨学科研究的一个方面。我们通过葬礼承办人和其他联系人获得了46场葬礼的信息,并采访了主要哀悼者以探讨他们的看法。采访进行了录音,逐字转录并进行了主题分析。
出现了三个反映丧亲者看法和经历的主题。第一个主题从五个角度描述了人们对死亡的理解:宗教的、二元论的、生态灵性主义的、唯物主义的以及死亡即过渡。第二个主题涉及了一系列关于死后生命可能性的观点:复活、团聚和转世。第三个主题描述了人们认为他们与逝者的关系在死后如何延续的方式:以存在感延续以及以记忆、遗产和爱延续。一些人不愿对死亡表达坚定的看法。
人们对死亡表达了一系列看法。他们的看法很少与正式的宗教或灵性观点相关,但似乎在应对丧亲之痛方面发挥着重要作用。
这是一项独特的研究,阐明了丧亲者对死亡看法的复杂性。该研究提供了一个基于研究的框架,用以理解当代对死亡的看法,并有助于我们理解健康专业人员如何支持新近丧亲者。