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“他们曾在这里,他们仍然重要”:一项关于丧亲父母遗产体验和认知的定性研究。

"They were here, and they still matter": A qualitative study of bereaved parents legacy experiences and perceptions.

机构信息

Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, Patient- and Family-Centered Care Department, Nashville, TN, USA.

Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.

出版信息

Palliat Med. 2023 Sep;37(8):1222-1231. doi: 10.1177/02692163231180926. Epub 2023 Jun 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Legacy building interventions are used in pediatric healthcare settings to help families cope with difficult healthcare experiences and typically reserved for intentional use at or near the end of a child's life. However, little is known about how bereaved families perceive the concept of legacy that these practices are meant to address. Emerging research challenges the view of legacy as a standardized, handheld keepsake item but rather as a summation of qualities and experiences that affect those left behind. Therefore, more research is needed.

AIM

To explore the legacy perceptions and experiences of bereaved parents/caregivers in an effort to inform legacy-oriented interventions in pediatric palliative care.

DESIGN

In this qualitative, phenomenological study grounded in social constructionist epistemology, bereaved parent/caregivers completed a semi-structured interview about their legacy perceptions and experiences. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using an inductive, open coding approach grounded in psychological phenomenology.

SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Participants were parents/caregivers and one adult sibling of children (ages 6 months-18 years) that died between 2000 and 2018 at a children's hospital in the Southeastern United States and spoke English as their primary language.

RESULTS

Sixteen parents/caregivers and one adult sibling were interviewed. Participants' responses converged across three themes: (1) definitions of legacy, including traits and characteristics, impacts on others, and the child's enduring presence; (2) manifestations of legacy, such as tangible items, experiences, traditions, and rituals, and altruism; and (3) factors perceived to affect legacy experiences, including characteristics of the child's death and one's personal grief process.

CONCLUSION

Bereaved parents/caregivers define and experience their child's legacy in ways and manifestations that conflict with current legacy building interventions used in pediatric healthcare settings. Thus, an immediate shift from standardized legacy-oriented care to individualized assessment and intervention is needed to provide high-quality patient- and family-centered pediatric palliative care.

摘要

背景

传统的建筑干预措施被用于儿科医疗保健环境中,以帮助家庭应对困难的医疗保健体验,并且通常仅在孩子生命结束时或接近生命结束时才有意使用。但是,对于丧亲家庭如何看待这些实践旨在解决的遗产概念知之甚少。新兴研究对遗产作为标准化的手持纪念品的观点提出了挑战,而是将其视为影响留下的人的素质和经验的总和。因此,需要进行更多的研究。

目的

探讨丧亲父母/照顾者的遗产观念和经验,以期为儿科姑息治疗中的遗产导向干预措施提供信息。

设计

在这项扎根于社会建构主义认识论的定性、现象学研究中,丧亲父母/照顾者完成了一项关于其遗产观念和经验的半结构化访谈。访谈以音频形式记录、转录,并使用扎根于心理现象学的归纳、开放式编码方法进行分析。

地点/参与者:参与者是孩子(6 个月至 18 岁)的父母/照顾者和一名成年兄弟姐妹,他们于 2000 年至 2018 年期间在美国东南部的一家儿童医院死亡,并且以英语为主要语言。

结果

对 16 名父母/照顾者和一名成年兄弟姐妹进行了访谈。参与者的回答集中在三个主题上:(1)遗产的定义,包括特征和特点、对他人的影响以及孩子的持久存在;(2)遗产的表现形式,例如有形物品、经历、传统和仪式以及利他主义;以及(3)被认为会影响遗产体验的因素,包括孩子死亡的特征和一个人个人的悲伤过程。

结论

丧亲父母/照顾者以与儿科医疗保健环境中使用的当前遗产建设干预措施相冲突的方式和表现形式来定义和体验孩子的遗产。因此,需要立即从标准化的遗产导向护理转变为个性化的评估和干预,以提供高质量的以患者和家庭为中心的儿科姑息治疗。

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