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临终癌症患者家庭的口头沟通:对丧亲家庭成员的问卷调查。

Verbal communication of families with cancer patients at end of life: A questionnaire survey with bereaved family members.

机构信息

Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, Tokyo, Japan.

Department of Applied Sociology, Kindai University, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Psychooncology. 2018 Jan;27(1):155-162. doi: 10.1002/pon.4482. Epub 2017 Jul 24.

DOI:10.1002/pon.4482
PMID:28635040
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To clarify the verbal communication of feelings between families and patients in Japanese palliative care units from the perspective of bereaved family members by examining (1) proportions of families' and patients' verbalization of six feelings (gratitude, love, seeking forgiveness, giving forgiveness, wishes after death, and continuing bonds), (2) recognition of receiving these feelings through verbalization from the family's perspective, and (3) the specific attitudes of family members that influence their verbalizations.

METHODS

In 2010, a cross-sectional survey was conducted with 968 bereaved families of cancer patients in palliative care units across Japan.

RESULTS

Five hundred thirty-seven responses were analyzed. (1) "Gratitude" was verbalized most often (families: 47%; patients: 61%), and "expressing forgiveness" least often (families: 16%; patients: 11%). (2) Even if the words were not used, 81.2% to 88.2% of families answered that they had received the patient's feelings, and 71.8% to 85.4% of families felt the patient had received their feelings. (3) Multiple logistic regression analyses indicated that the strongest attitudes determining verbalizing were "not wanting to say farewell without conveying feelings," "a daily basis of expressing," and "heart-to-heart communication" (ishin-denshin).

CONCLUSIONS

For both families and patients, verbalizing feelings was difficult. Our results showed that families' and patients' verbalizing and receiving of feelings must be aligned to understand their communication at the end of life in Japan. Future research is needed to verify how attitude helps promote or inhibit verbalization.

摘要

目的

通过考察(1)家庭和患者表达六种情感(感激、爱、寻求原谅、原谅、死后愿望和延续联系)的比例;(2)从家庭角度确认是否收到这些情感的表达;以及(3)影响家庭成员表达的具体态度,从临终关怀中失去亲人的家庭成员的角度来阐明日本姑息治疗病房中家庭和患者之间情感沟通的口头表达。

方法

2010 年,对日本姑息治疗病房的 968 名癌症患者的丧亲家庭进行了横断面调查。

结果

分析了 537 份回复。(1)“感激”表达最多(家庭:47%;患者:61%),“表达原谅”表达最少(家庭:16%;患者:11%)。(2)即使没有使用这些词,81.2%至 88.2%的家庭回答说他们收到了患者的情感表达,71.8%至 85.4%的家庭认为患者收到了他们的情感表达。(3)多元逻辑回归分析表明,决定表达的最强态度是“不想不表达感情就道别”、“每天表达”和“心心相印”(ishin-denshin)。

结论

对于家庭和患者来说,表达情感都很困难。我们的研究结果表明,家庭和患者表达和接收情感必须相互一致,才能理解日本生命末期的沟通。未来需要研究如何通过态度来促进或抑制表达。

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