Seager K M, Spencer S C
Teleios Counseling Services, Cedar Falls, IA 50613, USA.
Hosp J. 1996;11(4):41-66. doi: 10.1080/0742-969x.1996.11882835.
Children grieve differently than adults. Although the unit of care in hospice is the patient and family, emphasis is often on the grown members of the family and the anticipatory grief and bereavement needs of children and adolescents are sometimes not met adequately. In this paper, hands-on strategies for working with children both before and after a significant death are presented, as well as appropriate context information on the grieving process for youth under age 18.
儿童悲伤的方式与成人不同。尽管临终关怀的护理单位是患者及其家庭,但重点往往放在家庭中的成年成员身上,儿童和青少年的预期性悲伤及丧亲需求有时得不到充分满足。本文介绍了在重大死亡事件前后与儿童打交道的实用策略,以及关于18岁以下青少年悲伤过程的相关背景信息。