Rolbiecki Abigail J, Oliver Debra Parker, Washington Karla, Benson Jacquelyn J, Jorgensen Lucas
University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri. Department of Family and Community Medicine.
University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, Department of Human Development and Family Science.
J Loss Trauma. 2020;25(5):438-453. doi: 10.1080/15325024.2019.1707985. Epub 2020 Jan 7.
When bereaved cancer caregivers have the opportunity to tell stories about their caregiving and bereavement journey, they are better able to make meaning of these experiences. Creating a space where they can share stories with other bereaved caregivers increases social validation, facilitates the meaning-making process, and reduces distress and risk for complicated grief. This study explored the feasibility and acceptability of an innovative storytelling intervention for bereaved family caregivers of cancer patients. Twenty-one participants engaged in the intervention, and eleven were interviewed about their experience. Results indicated study feasibility and intervention acceptability. Suggestions for future intervention were also provided.
当失去亲人的癌症护理者有机会讲述他们的护理和丧亲之旅时,他们能更好地理解这些经历。创造一个他们可以与其他失去亲人的护理者分享故事的空间,能增强社会认同感,促进意义构建过程,并减少痛苦和复杂悲伤的风险。本研究探讨了一种针对癌症患者失去亲人的家庭护理者的创新故事讲述干预措施的可行性和可接受性。21名参与者参与了该干预,其中11人接受了关于他们经历的访谈。结果表明了研究的可行性和干预的可接受性。还提供了对未来干预的建议。