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A qualitative study of bereaved family members with complicated grief following a death in the intensive care unit

机译:在重症监护单位死亡后复杂悲伤的亲人家庭成员的定性研究

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Purpose Grief is a normal reaction, and most family members (FMs) experience grief following a death. Typically, grief subsides without any major psychological or medical impairment. Nevertheless, some FMs may experience complicated grief (CG) reactions, with symptoms lasting months or years, and CG is particularly prominent among FMs of those who die in the intensive care unit (ICU). The purpose of this study was to examine how FMs experience grief, particularly CG, to inform future early screening and support programs in the ICU. Methods This was a multicentre qualitative study focusing on semi-structured interviews with FMs who displayed symptoms of CG. Family members of patients who died in the ICU and who had a six-month inventory of CG score > 25 were included. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with FMs post-loss, with follow-up interviews three months after the initial interviews. Results Major themes identified following thematic analysis from eight participants with CG included 1) ante-mortem experience: the impact of the ICU experience prior to death of a loved on subsequent grief; 2) post-mortem experience: unpredictable post death reactions; 3) coping strategies: techniques used to reduce the severity of grief reactions; 4) sources of support: focusing on resources that the FM draws from for emotional support; and 5) perspectives on future ICU bereavement screening and support programs: advice that FM participants provided for future bereavement support. Conclusion Bereaved FMs with CG described their experiences with grief, how ICU events influenced their bereavement, their coping strategies and sources of support, and their advice for future bereavement support programs for FMs of deceased ICU patients.
机译:目的悲伤是一种正常的反应,大多数家庭成员(FMS)在死亡后经历悲伤。通常,悲伤消退没有任何重大的心理或医疗障碍。然而,一些FMS可能会经历复杂的悲伤(CG)反应,持续数月或几年症状,而CG在死亡监护股(ICU)的人的FMS中尤为突出。本研究的目的是审查FMS如何经历悲伤,特别是CG,以告知ICU的未来早期筛选和支持计划。方法是,这是一个多期形的定性研究,重点关注半结构性访谈与CG的症状显示的FMS。包括在ICU中死亡的患者的家庭成员,并举办了六个月的CG得分> 25。半结构化访谈与损失后的FMS进行,后续访谈初次采访后三个月。结果八位参与者的主题分析包括CG所含的八个参与者的主题,举办的Ante-Mortem经验:ICU经验在随后悲伤中死亡之前的ICU经验; 2)后验尸经验:不可预测的后死亡反应; 3)应对策略:用于减少悲伤反应严重程度的技术; 4)支持来源:专注于FM为情感支持而汲取的资源; 5)未来ICU Bereavement筛选和支持计划的观点:建议,即FM参与者为未来的丧亲保护。结论涉及CG的受啡机构描述了他们对悲伤的经验,ICU事件如何影响他们的丧亲,他们的应对策略和支持来源,以及他们对未来死亡的ICU患者FMS的未来丧亲支持方案的建议。

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