Canteen Australia, GPO Box 3821, Sydney, NSW, 2001, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
BMC Palliat Care. 2021 Apr 29;20(1):64. doi: 10.1186/s12904-021-00752-z.
Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) bereaved by the death of a parent or sibling from cancer report unique psychosocial needs and can have difficulty adjusting to their loss. Unaddressed, this can result in poor long-term bereavement outcomes. This paper describes the development and evaluation of Good Grief - a 3-day camp-based program focused on meeting coping, social support, and respite needs of AYAs bereaved by familial cancer.
One hundred and nine Australian AYAs (68% female; age: 12-25 years, M = 16.63) participated in the evaluation. Grief intensity (Texas Revised Inventory of Grief), meaning-making (Grief and Meaning Reconstruction Inventory), trauma coping (Perceived Ability to Cope with Trauma Scale) and unmet needs (Bereaved Cancer Needs Instrument) measures were administered pre-program and 3-months post-program. Acceptability was measured after each session and at the program's conclusion. Appropriateness was measured at 3-month follow-up. Thirteen participants were interviewed three months post-program on their perceptions of the program.
Participants reported high program satisfaction, engagement with psychosocial sessions, and enjoyment of recreational activities. Significant improvements were observed in trauma coping abilities and reductions in unmet needs for managing emotions, social support, respite, future planning, and accessing information and support domains. No change was evident in grief intensity or meaning-making as measured quantitatively. Interviews supported these quantitative findings but also identified evidence of personal growth, a component of meaning-making.
Good Grief is a highly acceptable and beneficial intervention that addresses the unique needs of AYAs bereaved by familial cancer.
因父母或兄弟姐妹癌症去世而失去亲人的青少年和年轻人(AYAs)报告了独特的心理社会需求,并且可能难以适应他们的损失。如果得不到解决,这可能会导致长期悲伤的不良后果。本文描述了“Good Grief”的开发和评估,这是一个为期三天的基于营地的计划,侧重于满足因家族癌症而失去亲人的 AYAs 的应对、社会支持和休息需求。
109 名澳大利亚 AYAs(68%为女性;年龄:12-25 岁,M=16.63)参与了评估。在计划之前和 3 个月后分别进行了悲伤强度(德克萨斯州修订后的悲伤量表)、意义建构(悲伤和意义重建量表)、创伤应对(创伤应对能力量表)和未满足的需求(丧亲癌症需求量表)的测量。在每次会议后和计划结束时都进行了可接受性的测量。在 3 个月的随访中进行了适当性的测量。在计划结束后三个月,对 13 名参与者进行了关于他们对该计划的看法的访谈。
参与者报告了对计划的高度满意度、对心理社会会议的参与度以及对娱乐活动的享受。在创伤应对能力方面有显著提高,在管理情绪、社会支持、休息、未来规划以及获取信息和支持领域的未满足需求方面有所减少。在悲伤强度或意义建构方面,没有明显的变化。访谈支持了这些定量发现,但也证明了个人成长的证据,这是意义建构的一个组成部分。
“Good Grief”是一种高度可接受和有益的干预措施,可满足因家族癌症而失去亲人的 AYAs 的独特需求。