Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
BMJ Open. 2021 Mar 3;11(3):e046872. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046872.
To investigate the experiences and views of practitioners in the UK and Ireland concerning changes in bereavement care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Online survey using a snowball sampling approach.
Practitioners working in hospitals, hospices, care homes and community settings across the UK and Ireland.
Health and social care professionals involved in bereavement support.
Brief online survey distributed widely across health and social care organisations.
805 respondents working in hospice, community, and hospital settings across the UK and Ireland completed the survey between 3 August and 4 September 2020. Changes to bereavement care practice were reported in: the use of telephone, video and other forms of remote support (90%); supporting people bereaved from non-COVID conditions (76%), from COVID-19 (65%) and people bereaved before the pandemic (61%); funeral arrangements (61%); identifying bereaved people who might need support (56%); managing complex forms of grief (48%) and access to specialist services (41%). Free-text responses demonstrated the complexities and scale of the impact on health and social care services, practitioners and their relationships with bereaved families, and on bereaved people.
The pandemic has created major challenges for the support of bereaved people: increased needs for bereavement care, transition to remote forms of support and the stresses experienced by practitioners, among others. The extent to which services are able to adapt, meet the escalating level of need and help to prevent a 'tsunami of grief' remains to be seen. The pandemic has highlighted the need for bereavement care to be considered an integral part of health and social care provision.
调查英国和爱尔兰从业者在 COVID-19 大流行期间对丧亲护理变化的经验和看法。
使用滚雪球抽样方法的在线调查。
在英国和爱尔兰的医院、临终关怀院、护理院和社区环境中工作的从业者。
参与丧亲支持的卫生和社会保健专业人员。
在卫生和社会保健组织中广泛分发简短的在线调查。
2020 年 8 月 3 日至 9 月 4 日期间,在英国和爱尔兰的临终关怀、社区和医院环境中工作的 805 名受访者完成了调查。丧亲护理实践的变化报告如下:使用电话、视频和其他形式的远程支持(90%);支持因非 COVID 疾病(76%)、COVID-19(65%)和大流行前丧亲(61%)而丧亲的人;葬礼安排(61%);识别可能需要支持的丧亲者(56%);管理复杂形式的悲伤(48%)和获得专业服务(41%)。自由文本回复展示了对卫生和社会保健服务、从业者及其与丧亲家庭的关系以及对丧亲者的影响的复杂性和规模。
大流行给丧亲者的支持带来了重大挑战:丧亲护理需求增加、向远程支持形式转变以及从业者面临的压力等。服务能够在多大程度上适应、满足不断升级的需求并帮助防止“悲伤海啸”仍有待观察。大流行凸显了将丧亲护理视为卫生和社会保健服务不可或缺的一部分的必要性。