Pearce Lynne
Nurs Stand. 2017 Jun 21;31(43):15. doi: 10.7748/ns.31.43.15.s15.
Essential facts According to the Registrar General Annual Report, there were 15,548 deaths in Northern Ireland in 2015. Almost two thirds of these were of people aged 75 or over, and almost half occurred in NHS hospitals, with a further 20% in other hospitals or nursing homes. There are significant differences between what happens after death in Northern Ireland and in other UK countries. For example, in Northern Ireland it is common practice to hold a wake, where family and friends come together to view the deceased person in their home. There is also an expectation that funerals can be arranged within three or four days of death.
基本事实 根据总登记官年度报告,2015年北爱尔兰有15548人死亡。其中近三分之二是75岁及以上的人,近一半发生在国民保健制度医院,另有20%发生在其他医院或疗养院。北爱尔兰与英国其他地区在人死后的情况存在显著差异。例如,在北爱尔兰,举办守灵仪式很常见,家人和朋友会聚集在死者家中瞻仰遗容。人们还期望葬礼能在死后三到四天内安排妥当。