Claxton-Oldfield Stephen
Department of Psychology, Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.
Omega (Westport). 2024 Nov;90(1):21-36. doi: 10.1177/00302228221095910. Epub 2022 Apr 29.
This review article examines the recent (i.e., since the late-1990s) research on deathbed visions (DBVs). The reviewed material includes the features of DBV experiences, terminology and definitional issues in the literature, and prevalence reports of DBVs by family members/caregivers of dying persons, healthcare professionals, terminally ill patients, hospice palliative care volunteers, and nursing home staff. The impact of DBVs on dying persons, why deathbed visitors appear, and possible explanations for DBVs are also considered. The lessons learned from the literature review include the following: DBVs are common experiences that cannot be easily explained, and they typically have positive impacts on dying persons, not the least of which is lessening the fear of death. The literature review also highlights the need for training and education about DBVs.
这篇综述文章考察了近期(即自20世纪90年代末以来)关于濒死体验(DBV)的研究。所综述的材料包括濒死体验的特征、文献中的术语和定义问题,以及濒死之人的家庭成员/护理人员、医疗保健专业人员、绝症患者、临终关怀志愿者和养老院工作人员报告的濒死体验发生率。还考虑了濒死体验对濒死之人的影响、濒死访客出现的原因以及对濒死体验的可能解释。文献综述得出的经验教训如下:濒死体验是常见现象,难以轻易解释,并且它们通常对濒死之人有积极影响,其中最重要的是减轻对死亡的恐惧。文献综述还强调了对濒死体验进行培训和教育的必要性。