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篇名 哀傷理論於喪親家屬之護理應用
卷期 64:6
作者 吳麗珍周傳姜林妍君
頁次 098-105
關鍵字 哀傷哀傷理論喪親家屬護理griefgrief theorybereaved family membersnursingMEDLINEScopusTSCI
出刊日期 201712
DOI 10.6224/JN.000088

中文摘要

哀傷是人類面臨各種失落而無可避免的生命經 驗,病人家屬遭遇到失去摯愛的親人所引起的哀 傷,需要護理人員的支持。護理人員需有足夠的 知識去看到喪親家屬在失去所愛親人後之哀傷, 並適時提供合宜的照護支持或轉介。本文介紹佛 洛伊德的哀傷理論、Bowlby依附理論、Stroebe 和 Schut雙軌過程模式和Neiyemer意義再建構理 論。佛洛伊德的哀傷理論認為哀傷調適是運用另 一種方式與逝者維持連結,進而重建自我的過 程。依附理論觀點為個體面臨分離焦慮所引起的 哀傷反應是心理適應的過渡期,若抗拒改變則適 應困難。雙軌過程模式強調哀傷調適是個人面對 失落引起之哀傷時,同時亦須重建現實生活的角 色任務。意義再建構理論則主張哀傷調適的重要 力量來自於個人對於事件之意義重新構建。本文 期能提供護理人員多種哀傷觀點,於執行護理過 程中反思及看到自己對於哀傷情境的反應,並以 哀傷理論為基礎,提供符合家屬個別性且及時性 之護理。渡過哀傷需要時間,護理人員對於哀傷 若能有更深的認識,將能及時撫慰喪親家屬於當 時的哀傷歷程,投注希望於未來生活並回歸生活 常規。

英文摘要

Loss is an inevitable experience for humans for which grief is a natural response. Nurses must have an adequate understanding of grief and bereavement in order to be more sensitive to these painful emotions and to provide appropriate care to families who have lost someone they love deeply. This article introduces four important grief theories: Freud’s grief theory, Bowlby’s attachment theory, Stroebe and Schuts’ dual process model, and Neiyemer’s meaning reconstruction model. Freud’s grief theory holds that the process of grief adaptation involves a bereaved family adopting alternative ways to connect with the death of a loved one and to restore their self-ego. Attachment theory holds that individuals who undergo grieving that is caused by separation from significant others and that triggers the process of grief adaptation will fail to adapt if they resist change. The dual process model holds that bereaved families undergo grief adaptation not only as a way to face their loss but also to restore normality in their lives. Finally, the meaning reconstruction model holds that the griefadaptation strength of bereaved families comes from their meaning reconstruction in response to encountered events. It is hoped that these theories offer nurses different perspectives on the grieving process and provide a practical framework for grief assessment and interventions. Additionally, specific interventions that are based on these four grief theories are recommended. Furthermore, theories of grief may help nurses gain insight into their own practice-related reactions and healing processes, which is an important part of caring for the grieving. Although the grieving process is time consuming, nurses who better understand grief will be better able to help family members prepare in advance for the death of a loved one and, in doing so, help facilitate their healing, with a view to the future and to finally returning to normal daily life.

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