Find a way out: bereavement support in Taiwan hospice

被引:13
作者
Liu, NC
Lai, EYL
机构
[1] Mackay Hospice & Palliat Care Ctr, Taipei 251, Taiwan
[2] Mackay Mem Hosp, Acad Fac Palliat Med, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Mackay Mem Hosp, Dept Radiat Oncol, Taipei, Taiwan
[4] Yang Min Univ, Coll Med, Taipei, Taiwan
[5] Taipei Med Coll, Taipei, Taiwan
关键词
anticipatory grief; cancer; prevention; bereavement support; hospice;
D O I
10.1007/s00520-005-0878-4
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Goals of work: The aim of the study was to explore one of the possibilities to enhance bereavement care in Taiwan hospice due to insufficient attention and resources. Meanwhile, a theoretical assumption about the relationship between anticipatory grief and postdeath grief was made and examined. Patients and methods: Through convenience sampling, 109 most bereaved families of terminally ill cancer patients were included. Data were collected by the Anticipatory Grief Scale (Theut SK et al (1991) Caregiver's anticipatory grief in dementia: a pilot study. Int J Aging Hum Dev 32:113-118), Perinatal Grief Scale (Potvin L, Lasker J, Toediter T (1989) Measuring grief: a short version of the Perinatal grief scale. J Psychopathol Behav Assess 11:29-45), and a background information sheet. Main results: Anticipatory grief was correlated with postdeath grief significantly but mildly. Age was associated with anticipatory grief, not with postdeath grief. However, relationship and gender did not statistically relate to anticipatory grief and postdeath grief. Conclusions: Although anticipatory grief could predict postdeath grief, the result was not encouraging enough. Prevention is still the best way not only for the bereaved in theoretical point of view but also for hospice staff in practical application. However, how to screen out high-risk bereaved family in order to provide help in advance require more effort.
引用
收藏
页码:4 / 10
页数:7
相关论文
共 35 条
[1]   Bereavement follow-up: What do palliative support teams actually do? [J].
Bromberg, MH ;
Higginson, I .
JOURNAL OF PALLIATIVE CARE, 1996, 12 (01) :12-17
[2]   Measuring core bereavement phenomena [J].
Burnett, P ;
Middleton, W ;
Raphael, B ;
Martinek, N .
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 1997, 27 (01) :49-57
[3]   Coping, hope, and anticipatory grief in family members in palliative home care [J].
Chapman, KJ ;
Pepler, C .
CANCER NURSING, 1998, 21 (04) :226-234
[4]  
Ellifritt Julia, 2003, Am J Hosp Palliat Care, V20, P114, DOI 10.1177/104990910302000209
[5]   How relatives adjust after the death of a patient with cancer in hospice [J].
Eriksson, E ;
Somer, S ;
Lauri, S .
CANCER NURSING, 2001, 24 (06) :436-445
[6]  
Evans Alison, 1994, Palliative Medicine, V8, P159, DOI 10.1177/026921639400800211
[7]  
Faschingbauer T.R., 1987, BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL ASPE, P111
[8]  
FASCHINGBAUER TR, 1977, AM J PSYCHIAT, V139, P1590
[9]   Advanced cancer at home: caregiving and bereavement [J].
Ferrario, SR ;
Cardillo, V ;
Vicario, F ;
Balzarini, E ;
Zotti, AM .
PALLIATIVE MEDICINE, 2004, 18 (02) :129-136
[10]   Bereavement practices among California hospices: Results of a statewide survey [J].
Foliart, DE ;
Clausen, M ;
Siljestrom, C .
DEATH STUDIES, 2001, 25 (05) :461-467