The experience and support needs of adult family members who face a sudden adult death: A systematic review study

Q3 Nursing Bereavement Care Pub Date : 2023-09-06 DOI:10.54210/bj.2023.1100
Audrey Stephen, Fiona Baguley
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This systematic review explored the experiences of adult family members with support from professional service providers when faced a sudden death of an adult family. The reviewers used Joanna Briggs Institute methods, tools and software. Database searches were carried out, including in ASSIA, CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsychArticles. These were supplemented with searches of e-thesis databases, and specialist law sites. Studies were identified for inclusion if they were qualitative, written in English and published between 1990 and December 2021. The review identified family members received support at the time of a sudden death from a range of sources. However, there are differences in timing and content and for some relatives, barriers to access and unmet needs. Experiences of support from professionals were varied and some had more positive outcomes than others. A relationship between the family member and the professional perceived as supportive led to benefits in relation to processing grief. While informal support and information is essential for relatives, anticipation of needs and appropriate responses require regulated professionals and organisations who encounter the bereaved to be visible, accessible, skilled and able to respond. It is recommended this is formalised in standards or protocols for support in relation to sudden death situations.
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面对成人猝死的成年家庭成员的经历和支持需求:一项系统回顾研究
本系统回顾探讨在专业服务提供者的支持下,成年家庭成员面对成年家庭成员猝死时的体验。 审稿人使用了乔安娜布里格斯研究所的方法、工具和软件。进行数据库检索,包括ASSIA, CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsychArticles。此外,还搜索了电子论文数据库和专业法律网站。如果研究是定性的,用英语撰写,并在1990年至2021年12月之间发表,则确定纳入研究。审查确定了在突然死亡时从各种来源获得支持的家庭成员。然而,在时间和内容上存在差异,对一些亲属来说,存在获取障碍和未满足的需求。专业人士的支持经历各不相同,有些人比其他人有更积极的结果。家庭成员和专业人员之间的关系被认为是支持性的,这对处理悲伤有好处。 虽然非正式的支持和信息对家属来说是必不可少的,但对需求的预期和适当的反应需要遇到丧亲者的受监管的专业人员和组织能够看到,可访问,熟练并能够作出反应。建议在与猝死情况有关的支持标准或协议中正式确定这一点。
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