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Older persons’ existential loneliness as interpreted by their significant others - an interview study

机译:老年人的生存孤独感正如他们的重要他人所解释的那样-一项访谈研究

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BackgroundIn order to better understand people in demanding medical situations, an awareness of existential concerns is important. Studies performed over the last twenty years conclude that when dying and death come closer, as in the case with older people who are stricken by infirmity and diseases, existential concerns will come to the fore. However, studies concerning experiences of existential loneliness (EL) are sparse and, in addition, there is no clear definition of EL. EL is described as a complex phenomenon and referred to as a condition of life, an experience, and a process of inner growth. Listening to someone who knows the older person well, as significant others often do, may be one way of learning more about EL.
机译:背景技术为了更好地了解处于苛刻状况的人们,对生存问题的意识很重要。在过去的二十年中进行的研究得出的结论是,当死亡和死亡越来越近时,就像因身体虚弱和疾病折磨的老年人一样,存在的担忧将日益突出。然而,关于生存孤独感的研究很少,此外,对EL的定义还不明确。 EL被描述为一种复杂的现象,被称为生活的条件,经验和内在成长的过程。像其他重要的人一样,倾听一个非常了解老年人的人,可能是一种学习更多有关EL的方法。

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