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了解精神病患者安乐死过程中近亲的经历和支持需求:一项定性探索

Understanding the Experiences and Support Needs of Close Relatives in Psychiatric Euthanasia Trajectories: A Qualitative Exploration.

作者信息

Helinck Sara, Verhofstadt Monica, Chambaere Kenneth, Pardon Koen

机构信息

Independent Researcher, Ghent, Belgium.

Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) & Ghent University, End-of-Life Care Research Group, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Qual Health Res. 2025 Jan;35(1):56-73. doi: 10.1177/10497323241237459. Epub 2024 Aug 2.

Abstract

In Belgium, adults with psychiatric disorders can opt for euthanasia under strict conditions. The impact of these euthanasia trajectories on close relatives remains insufficiently studied. This research is the first in Belgium to explore the concrete experiences and support needs of relatives involved in psychiatric-based euthanasia trajectories by means of an in-depth interview study. The interviews with 18 relatives were conducted from March to May 2023 and analyzed using inductive thematic coding. The results reveal the complex and ambivalent emotional and cognitive experiences among relatives. Experiences with euthanasia trajectories varied from positive to negative, marked by shared feelings of surrealism and unreality. This included the farewell process that relatives go through, regardless of whether euthanasia was carried out. While the desired level of involvement varied, everyone sought some degree of recognition and understanding for their complex position during the euthanasia procedure, aiding in a better comprehension and contextualization of the request. The level of actual involvement and support depended on the stage of the euthanasia request, their social network, and the reasons behind the request. There was a demand for transparent communication, more emotional and practical support, and assistance in coping with the emotionally charged process. Specific attention is needed for the emotional and cognitive rollercoaster, even if euthanasia is not ultimately pursued. Future research should employ a longitudinal design to gain deeper insights into relatives' fluctuating experiences and support needs throughout euthanasia trajectories. Seeking greater context diversity and combining perspectives in cluster research can improve understanding of interconnected needs.

摘要

在比利时,患有精神疾病的成年人在严格条件下可以选择安乐死。这些安乐死过程对近亲的影响仍未得到充分研究。本研究是比利时首次通过深入访谈研究来探索参与基于精神疾病的安乐死过程的亲属的具体经历和支持需求。2023年3月至5月对18名亲属进行了访谈,并采用归纳主题编码进行分析。结果揭示了亲属之间复杂且矛盾的情感和认知体验。安乐死过程的经历从积极到消极各不相同,其特点是存在超现实感和不真实感。这包括亲属所经历的告别过程,无论安乐死是否实施。虽然期望的参与程度各不相同,但每个人都在安乐死过程中寻求对其复杂处境的某种程度的认可和理解,这有助于更好地理解和背景化该请求。实际的参与程度和支持取决于安乐死请求的阶段、他们的社交网络以及请求背后的原因。人们需要透明的沟通、更多情感和实际支持,以及应对充满情感的过程的帮助。即使最终没有选择安乐死,也需要特别关注情感和认知上的起伏。未来的研究应采用纵向设计,以更深入地了解亲属在整个安乐死过程中不断变化的经历和支持需求。在聚类研究中寻求更大的背景多样性并结合不同观点,可以增进对相互关联需求的理解。

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