1 Universitäres Zentrum für Palliative Care, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital , Bern, Switzerland .
2 School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide , Adelaide, Australia .
J Palliat Med. 2019 Apr;22(4):400-407. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2018.0234. Epub 2018 Nov 9.
Health professionals' bereavement practices, including funeral attendance, have attracted relatively little attention from researchers. There may be a number of motivations and perceived benefits for health professionals to attend patient funerals. There are no published data comparing different groups of health professionals' perceptions of and practices in attending the funerals of their patients.
To understand the attitudes and practices of health professionals toward attendance at patient funerals.
Cross-sectional nationwide online survey of attitudes and practices toward attendance at patient funerals based upon data from interviews with health professionals.
Australian health practitioners from medicine, nursing, psychology, social work, and other allied health professions (n = 1098).
Attendance at patient funerals was predicted by age, telling colleagues about own funeral attendance practices, having discussions with colleagues about funeral attendance, having long relationships with patients, and having a majority of patients at the end of life. Nonattendance was predicted by believing that if they cannot attend all funerals, they prefer not to attend any, feeling that colleagues disapprove of funeral attendance, believing that attending funerals is crossing the line between the personal and the professional, and being a psychologist.
Our findings emphasize the need for more open discussions and reflection among individuals and groups of health practitioners regarding attendance at funerals. Understanding the motivations of physicians, nurses, social workers, and other allied health practitioners to attend or not attend patient funerals is an important first step in working toward policies, protocols, and guidelines to support best practice.
健康专业人员的丧亲实践,包括参加葬礼,一直以来都没有引起研究人员的太多关注。健康专业人员参加患者葬礼可能有许多动机和被认为的好处。目前尚无发表的数据比较不同群体的健康专业人员对参加患者葬礼的看法和实践。
了解健康专业人员对参加患者葬礼的态度和实践。
基于对健康专业人员访谈数据的全国性横断面在线调查,了解他们对参加患者葬礼的态度和实践。
来自医学、护理、心理学、社会工作和其他相关健康专业的澳大利亚卫生从业人员(n=1098)。
参加患者葬礼的意愿由年龄、与同事谈论自己参加葬礼的做法、与同事讨论参加葬礼的问题、与患者建立长期关系以及临终时患者人数较多等因素预测。不参加葬礼的预测因素包括:如果不能参加所有葬礼,他们宁愿不参加任何葬礼;认为同事不赞成参加葬礼;认为参加葬礼是跨越个人和专业之间的界限;以及从事心理学工作。
我们的研究结果强调了健康从业者个人和群体之间需要更开放地讨论和反思参加葬礼的问题。了解医生、护士、社会工作者和其他相关健康从业者参加或不参加患者葬礼的动机,是制定支持最佳实践的政策、协议和指南的重要第一步。