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心脏重症监护病房中家庭的丧亲体验。

Bereavement Experiences of Families in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.

机构信息

Alyssa E. Erikson is an associate professor, California State University, Monterey Bay, California.

Kathleen A. Puntillo is a professor emeritus, University of California, San Francisco, California.

出版信息

Am J Crit Care. 2022 Jan 1;31(1):13-23. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2022859.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Losing a loved one in the intensive care unit is associated with complicated grief and increased psychologic distress for families. Providing bereavement support may help families during this time. However, little is known about the bereavement experiences of families of patients in the cardiac intensive care unit.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the bereavement experiences of families of patients in the cardiac intensive care unit.

METHODS

In this secondary analysis, an exploratory, descriptive design was used to understand the families' bereavement experiences. Families from 1 cardiac intensive care unit in a tertiary medical center in the western United States participated. Audiotaped telephone interviews were conducted by using a semistructured interview guide 13 to 15 months after the patient's death. A qualitative, descriptive technique was used for data analysis. Two independent researchers coded the interview transcripts and identified themes.

RESULTS

Twelve family members were interviewed. The majority were female (n = 8, 67%), spouses (n = 10, 83%), and White (n = 10, 83%); the mean age (SD) was 58.4 (16.7) years. Five main themes emerged: (1) families' bereavement work included both practical tasks and emotional processing; (2) families' bereavement experiences were individual; (3) these families were resilient and found their own resources and coping mechanisms; (4) the suddenness of a patient's death influenced families' bereavement experiences; and (5) families' experiences in the intensive care unit affected their bereavement.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provided insight into the bereavement experiences of families of patients in the cardiac intensive care unit. These findings may be useful for professionals working with bereaved families and for cardiac intensive care units considering adding bereavement support.

摘要

背景

在重症监护病房失去亲人会导致家属出现复杂悲痛,并增加心理困扰。提供丧亲支持可能有助于家属度过这段时间。然而,对于心脏重症监护病房患者家属的丧亲经历知之甚少。

目的

描述心脏重症监护病房患者家属的丧亲经历。

方法

在这项二次分析中,采用探索性描述设计来了解家属的丧亲经历。来自美国西部一家三级医疗中心 1 个心脏重症监护病房的家属参与了研究。在患者去世后 13 至 15 个月,使用半结构式访谈指南进行了电话访谈。使用定性描述性技术进行数据分析。两位独立的研究人员对访谈记录进行编码,并确定主题。

结果

共对 12 名家属进行了访谈。大多数为女性(n=8,67%)、配偶(n=10,83%)和白人(n=10,83%);平均年龄(SD)为 58.4(16.7)岁。出现了 5 个主要主题:(1)家属的丧亲工作包括实际任务和情感处理;(2)家属的丧亲经历是个体的;(3)这些家庭具有弹性,找到了自己的资源和应对机制;(4)患者突然死亡影响了家属的丧亲经历;(5)家属在重症监护病房的经历影响了他们的丧亲。

结论

本研究深入了解了心脏重症监护病房患者家属的丧亲经历。这些发现可能对与丧亲家属合作的专业人员以及考虑提供丧亲支持的心脏重症监护病房有用。

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