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新冠疫情前线的哀伤辅导:给医院临床医生的建议

Bereavement Support on the Frontline of COVID-19: Recommendations for Hospital Clinicians.

作者信息

Selman Lucy E, Chao Davina, Sowden Ryann, Marshall Steve, Chamberlain Charlotte, Koffman Jonathan

机构信息

Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

Palliative and End of Life Care Research Group, Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

J Pain Symptom Manage. 2020 Aug;60(2):e81-e86. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2020.04.024. Epub 2020 May 4.

Abstract

Deaths due to COVID-19 are associated with risk factors which can lead to prolonged grief disorder, post-traumatic stress, and other poor bereavement outcomes among relatives, as well as moral injury and distress in frontline staff. Here we review relevant research evidence and provide evidence-based recommendations and resources for hospital clinicians to mitigate poor bereavement outcomes and support staff. For relatives, bereavement risk factors include dying in an intensive care unit, severe breathlessness, patient isolation or restricted access, significant patient and family emotional distress, and disruption to relatives' social support networks. Recommendations include advance care planning; proactive, sensitive, and regular communication with family members alongside accurate information provision; enabling family members to say goodbye in person where possible; supporting virtual communication; providing excellent symptom management and emotional and spiritual support; and providing and/or sign-posting to bereavement services. To mitigate effects of this emotionally challenging work on staff, we recommend an organizational and systemic approach which includes access to informal and professional support.

摘要

因新冠肺炎死亡与多种风险因素相关,这些因素可能导致亲属出现延长哀伤障碍、创伤后应激反应及其他不良丧亲后果,同时也会给一线工作人员带来道德伤害和心理困扰。在此,我们回顾相关研究证据,并为医院临床医生提供基于证据的建议及资源,以减轻不良丧亲后果并支持工作人员。对于亲属而言,丧亲风险因素包括在重症监护病房死亡、严重呼吸困难、患者隔离或探视受限、患者及家属明显的情绪困扰,以及亲属社会支持网络的中断。建议包括预先护理规划;与家庭成员进行积极主动、体贴入微且定期的沟通,并提供准确信息;尽可能让家庭成员亲自道别;支持虚拟沟通;提供优质的症状管理以及情感和精神支持;提供丧亲服务和/或指引其获取相关服务。为减轻这项对工作人员情感具有挑战性的工作所带来的影响,我们建议采用一种组织和系统的方法,其中包括提供非正式和专业支持。

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