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Support received by family members before, at and after an ill person’s death

机译:在一个生病的死亡之前和之后,家庭成员收到的支持

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It is widely recognised, that family members are central to care of people with advanced illness, and that support should be provided to all family members in need thereof. The aim of this study was to investigate family members’ experiences of support received during the last three months of life, at the time of death and after the death of a person with advanced illness. A retrospective cross-sectional survey design was employed, using the VOICES(SF) questionnaire and multiple methods for data analyses. The sample consisted of 485 bereaved family members (aged: 20–90?years old, 70% women) of people who died in hospital between August 2016-April 2017. Of the family members, 58,8% reported they had received enough help and support during the illness, whereas 30,2% had not. Family members’ comments about support during the illness were mainly related to care the ill person had or had not received, rather than about support they themselves received. Of all family members, 52,8% reported having had enough support at the time of the ill person’s death. Related to support at death, 14,6% reported that the imminence of death was not clear, which was described as having affected their opportunity to be with the dying person at the time of death. Of all, 25,2% had a follow-up conversation after the death, 48% did not and did not want to, and 21% had no follow-up conversation, but would have liked one. A follow-up conversation was described as helpful for the bereavement process, and disappointment was expressed when not receiving support after the death. Family members’ experiences of support were partly related to whether the ill person’s care needs were fulfilled. Healthcare staff expressing empathy and respect in the care of dying people and their family members were important for family members’ experiences of support. Family members’ difficulty recognising that death was imminent and the importance of healthcare staff providing them with clear information were expressed in connection with support at death. Follow-up conversations were valued by family members, especially if with a healthcare professional who was present at the time of death.
机译:它被广泛认识到,家庭成员是关心具有先进疾病的人的核心,并应向所有有需要的家庭成员提供支持。本研究的目的是调查家庭成员在生命的过去三个月内收到的支持经验,在死亡时和一个晚期疾病的人死后。采用回顾性横截面测量设计,使用语音(SF)问卷和多种数据分析方法。该样品由485名丧失的家庭成员(年龄:20-90人?在疾病中支持,而30,2%则没有。家庭成员的评论对疾病中的支持主要是关心,不健康的人或未收到的,而不是他们自己收到的支持。在所有家庭成员中,52,8%报告在生病的死亡时有足够的支持。与死亡的支持有关,14,6%的人报告说,死亡的迫使尚不清楚,被描述为在死亡时与垂死的人在一起影响他们的机会。在所有情况下,25,2%在死后进行后续谈话,48%没有,不想,21%没有跟进谈话,但本来就是喜欢的。后续谈话被描述为有助于丧亲的过程,并且在死亡后没有获得支持时表达失望。家庭成员的支持经验部分与是否履行了病人的护理需求。医疗保健人员表达同理心和尊重垂死的人和他们的家庭成员对家庭成员的支持经验很重要。家庭成员们难以认识到死亡迫在眉睫,并在死亡的支持下表达了提供明确信息的医疗保健人员的重要性。随访谈话受到家庭成员的重视,特别是如果在死亡时出现的医疗保健专业人员。

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