Pelletier M
Can J Nurs Res. 1993 Summer;25(2):63-73.
In this descriptive study guided by the Lazarus and Folkman (1984) stress and coping theory, donor family members' emotional responses and coping strategies used during the anticipation and confrontation stages of the organ donation experience were explored. Seven families from Eastern Canada who had lost a loved one suddenly and consented to organ donation were interviewed in their homes. The findings clearly showed that family members experienced a variety of emotions and used several different types of coping strategies. The findings of this study contribute to the development of knowledge required to guide nursing interventions to provide sensitive care to family members of organ donors.
在这项以拉扎勒斯和福克曼(1984年)的压力与应对理论为指导的描述性研究中,探讨了器官捐赠经历预期和面对阶段捐赠者家庭成员的情绪反应及使用的应对策略。对来自加拿大东部的七个突然失去亲人并同意器官捐赠的家庭进行了家访。研究结果清楚地表明,家庭成员经历了多种情绪,并使用了几种不同类型的应对策略。本研究结果有助于发展指导护理干预所需的知识,以便为器官捐赠者的家庭成员提供贴心护理。