Henry G W, Taylor C A
South Med J. 1982 Aug;75(8):988-94.
We interviewed 57 parents of 33 children who died of congenital heart disease to obtain their descriptions and perceptions of their own grief. Irrespective of the child's age or length of illness, the parents consistently described a grief reaction characterized by an initial period of shock lasting hours to several weeks which evolved into a four- to six-month period of sadness/depression with somatic complaints, which slowly progressed to resolution through acceptance. No parent described symptoms of pathologic grief. Only four of 33 surviving siblings demonstrated recognizable problems at the time of follow-up. There was physician follow-up of 15 families; only two families received follow-up from local physicians, even though nine children died at home or in community hospitals. All parents expected follow-up and accepted it when offered. Specific follow-up recommendations are made.
我们采访了33名死于先天性心脏病儿童的57位家长,以了解他们对自身悲痛的描述和感受。无论孩子的年龄或患病时长如何,家长们一致描述了一种悲痛反应,其特征是最初会有持续数小时至数周的震惊期,随后发展为长达四至六个月的悲伤/抑郁期,并伴有躯体不适,之后通过接受现实慢慢走向缓解。没有一位家长描述过病理性悲痛的症状。在随访时,33名幸存的兄弟姐妹中只有4人表现出明显的问题。有15个家庭接受了医生的随访;尽管有9名儿童在家中或社区医院去世,但只有两个家庭接受了当地医生的随访。所有家长都期望得到随访,并且在获得随访时都予以接受。文中还给出了具体的随访建议。