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使命感的召唤:一项定性访谈研究,探讨在姑息治疗背景下荷兰家庭环境中家庭护理者经历的规范性问题。

Feeling called to care: a qualitative interview study on normativity in family caregivers' experiences in Dutch home settings in a palliative care context.

机构信息

Radboud University Medical Center, Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, IQ healthcare, P.O. Box 9101, 160, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

BMC Palliat Care. 2021 Nov 27;20(1):183. doi: 10.1186/s12904-021-00868-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Family caregivers, such as partners or other family members, are highly important to people who desire to stay at home in the last phase of their life-limiting disease. Despite the much-investigated challenges of family caregiving for a patient from one's direct social network, lots of caregivers persevere. To better understand why, we aimed to specify how normative elements - i.e. what is considered good or valuable - shape family caregivers' experiences in Dutch home settings.

METHODS

From September 2017 to February 2019, a total of 15 family caregivers, 13 bereaved family caregivers, and 9 patients participated in one-time in-depth interviews. The data were qualitatively analyzed following a grounded theory approach.

RESULTS

Central to this study is the persistent feeling of being called to care. By whom, why, and to what? Family caregivers feel called by the patient, professionals entering normal life, family and friends, or by oneself; because of normative elements of love, duty, or family dynamics; to be constantly available, attentive to the patient while ignoring their own needs, and assertive in managing the caring situation. The prospect of death within the palliative care context intensifies these mechanisms with a sense of urgency.

CONCLUSIONS

Our analysis showed a difference between feeling called upon in the caring situation on the one hand, and how caregivers tend to respond to these calls on the other. Taking into account the inherent normative and complex nature of family caregiving, the pressing feeling of being called cannot - and perhaps should not - simply be resolved. Caring might be something families just find themselves in due to being related. Rather than in feeling called upon per se, the burden of care might lie in the seeming limitlessness to which people feel called, reinforced by (implicit) social expectations. Support, we argue, should enable caregivers to reflect on what norms and values guide their responses while acknowledging that caring, despite being burdensome, can be a highly important and rewarding part of the relationship between partners or family members.

摘要

背景

在生命末期,患者希望居家生活,此时家庭照顾者(如伴侣或其他家庭成员)对患者非常重要。尽管人们对来自直接社交网络的患者的家庭护理挑战进行了大量研究,但仍有许多照顾者坚持不懈。为了更好地理解原因,我们旨在明确规范要素(即被认为好或有价值的东西)如何塑造荷兰家庭环境中家庭照顾者的体验。

方法

从 2017 年 9 月至 2019 年 2 月,共有 15 名家庭照顾者、13 名丧亲家庭照顾者和 9 名患者参与了一次性深入访谈。数据采用扎根理论方法进行定性分析。

结果

这项研究的核心是持续的照顾感。由谁、为什么、为了什么?家庭照顾者感到被患者、进入正常生活的专业人员、家人和朋友或自己召唤;因为有爱、责任或家庭动态等规范要素;要随时待命,关注患者而忽略自己的需求,并在管理照顾情况时表现得果断。在姑息治疗背景下,死亡的前景加剧了这些机制,给人一种紧迫感。

结论

我们的分析表明,一方面是在照顾情况下感到被召唤,另一方面是照顾者倾向于如何回应这些召唤,两者之间存在差异。考虑到家庭护理固有的规范性和复杂性,被召唤的紧迫感不能——也可能不应该——简单地解决。照顾可能是家庭因为亲属关系而自然而然地承担的事情。与其说是感到被召唤,不如说照顾的负担可能在于人们感到被召唤的似乎无限性,这受到(隐含的)社会期望的加强。我们认为,支持应该使照顾者能够反思指导他们反应的规范和价值观,同时承认照顾尽管负担沉重,但可能是伴侣或家庭成员关系中非常重要和有益的一部分。

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