Department of Communication, University of Tennessee ay Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA.
School of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA.
Death Stud. 2023;47(3):268-278. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2022.2052205. Epub 2022 Mar 25.
This qualitative study applied thematic analysis to semi-structured interviews with 15 key informants who self-identified as primary caregivers to at least one grandchild. Using Family Systems Theory and Theory of Planned Behavior as guiding frameworks, this study reports grandparent caregivers' end-of-life planning behaviors while illuminating factors influencing these behaviors. The analysis revealed two themes related to grandparents' communicative behaviors surrounding end-of-life planning (formal and informal behaviors) and four themes related to factors that influence grandparents' end-of-life planning (emotional paradoxes, legal/custodial conundrums, concerns about child wellbeing, and resources needed to plan). Findings extend end-of-life planning literature to often overlooked nontraditional family populations.
本定性研究采用主题分析法,对 15 名关键知情者进行了半结构化访谈,这些知情者自我认定为至少有一名孙辈的主要照顾者。本研究以家庭系统理论和计划行为理论为指导框架,报告了祖辈照顾者在临终规划方面的行为,同时阐明了影响这些行为的因素。分析结果揭示了与祖辈临终规划沟通行为(正式和非正式行为)相关的两个主题,以及与影响祖辈临终规划的因素(情感悖论、法律/监护难题、对儿童福祉的关注以及规划所需的资源)相关的四个主题。研究结果将临终规划文献扩展到了经常被忽视的非传统家庭群体。