School of Communication and Media, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, USA.
Department of Communication, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA.
Death Stud. 2024;48(6):571-583. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2023.2250999. Epub 2023 Aug 26.
Family members are often unaware of their loved ones' final wishes and underestimate the need to talk about them before parents reach end-of-life (EOL). The benefits of engaging in EOL conversations alleviate needless suffering and can allow an opportunity to say goodbye in a meaningful way. We examined final conversations 13 adults recalled having with their aging parents through the lens of the opportunity model for presence (OMP) during the EOL process, a communication process model based on engagement in the dying process from diagnosis through bereavement, to understand the process from the survivor's perspective, looking at content of conversations and where they occurred in the dying process. Findings illustrate final conversations that align with the socio-cultural space of the OMP before the knowledge that a parent was dying, and when entering imminent death engaging in the critical moments, have implications for the grief and bereavement.
家庭成员通常不知道他们所爱的人的最终愿望,并且低估了在父母到达生命末期 (EOL) 之前就谈论这些愿望的必要性。进行 EOL 对话的好处可以减轻不必要的痛苦,并为以有意义的方式道别提供机会。我们通过 OMP (存在机会模型)检查了 13 位成年人对其年迈父母进行的最后一次谈话,这是一个基于从诊断到丧亲之痛的临终过程的沟通过程模型,从幸存者的角度了解这个过程,关注谈话的内容以及它们在临终过程中的发生地点。研究结果说明了在父母去世的消息传出之前,与 OMP 的社会文化空间一致的最后谈话,以及当进入临近死亡时,参与关键时刻的谈话,对悲伤和丧亲之痛有影响。