A study of grief experience interviews with family members of patients with advanced malignant tumors based on noninvasive death index monitoring

Author:

Ren Li,Shen Liang-liang,Lu Hong,Wen Xiao,Xu Chun-juan

Abstract

Abstract Objective To explore the grief experiences of family members of patients with advanced malignant tumors before and after death. Methods This study used both quantitative and qualitative research methods. A total of 10 people with family members with terminal malignant tumors were chosen and assessed five times according to a specific non-invasive mortality index and the Distress Thermometer scale. Additionally, the participants attended an in-depth interview. Results The grief experiences of the bereaved included their knowledge of and attitude towards death, the physical and mental conditions of the family members of patients in the terminal stage, the needs of family members, and the response to death and growth of those family members. Conclusions The grief experience interviews of family members of patients with advanced malignant tumors are universal. It is suggested that the nursing staff should pay attention to the emotional experience of the bereaved after the death of the patient throughout the whole nursing process, including the continuous follow-up during the home period. It is hoped that the implementation of grief counseling methods in the later stage can help the bereaved to successfully go through the grieving period, prevent grief disorders, and help them return to society.

Funder

Project supported by the Peking University International Hospital

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Psychology,General Medicine

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