Egbert Nichole, Child Jeffrey T, Lin Mei-Chen, Savery Carol, Bosley Tammy
School of Communication Studies, Kent State University, Kent, OH 44242-001, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2017 Apr 17;7(2):21. doi: 10.3390/bs7020021.
For older adults, approaching end-of-life (EOL) brings unique transitions related to family relationships. Unfortunately, most families greatly underestimate the need to discuss these difficult issues. For example, parents approaching EOL issues often struggle with receiving assistance from others, avoiding family conflict, and maintaining their sense of personhood. In addition, discussions of EOL issues force family members to face their parents' mortality, which can be particularly difficult for adult children to process emotionally. This study explored aging issues identified by aging parents and their families as they traverse these impending EOL changes. Ten focus groups of seniors ( = 65) were conducted. Focus groups were organized according to race (African-American/European-American), gender, and whether the older adult was living independently or in an assisted care facility. When asked open-ended questions about discussing aging and EOL issues with family members, participants revealed tensions that led us to consider Relational Dialectics Theory as a framework for analysis. The predominant tension highlighted in this report was certainty versus uncertainty, with the two sub-themes of sustained life versus sustained personhood and confronting versus avoiding EOL issues. For these data, there were more similarities than differences as a result of gender, race, or living situation than one might expect, although culture and financial status were found to be influential in the avoidance of EOL discussions. The results of this study help to provide additional insight into relational dialectics related to aging, EOL, and the importance of communication in facilitating family coping.
对于老年人而言,临近生命末期(EOL)会带来与家庭关系相关的独特转变。不幸的是,大多数家庭大大低估了讨论这些棘手问题的必要性。例如,临近生命末期问题的父母常常在接受他人帮助、避免家庭冲突以及保持自我认同感方面挣扎。此外,关于生命末期问题的讨论会迫使家庭成员面对父母的死亡,这对成年子女来说在情感上可能尤其难以承受。本研究探讨了年迈父母及其家人在经历这些即将到来的生命末期变化时所确定的衰老问题。开展了十组针对老年人(年龄≥65岁)的焦点小组讨论。焦点小组根据种族(非裔美国人/欧裔美国人)、性别以及老年人是独立生活还是住在辅助护理机构来组织。当被问及关于与家人讨论衰老和生命末期问题的开放式问题时,参与者揭示了一些紧张关系,这使我们将关系辩证法理论视为一种分析框架。本报告中突出的主要紧张关系是确定性与不确定性,其包含持续生活与持续人格以及面对与回避生命末期问题这两个子主题。对于这些数据,由于性别、种族或生活状况所导致的相似之处多于差异,超出了人们的预期,尽管发现文化和经济状况在回避生命末期讨论方面具有影响力。本研究结果有助于为与衰老、生命末期相关的关系辩证法以及沟通在促进家庭应对方面的重要性提供更多见解。