The Influence of Family Communication on Experienced Relief and Burden at the End of Life—An Explorative Analysis of Qualitative Data of Parent–Adult Child Dyads

Q2 Social Sciences Illness Crisis and Loss Pub Date : 2023-09-11 DOI:10.1177/10541373231195448
Hanna A. A. Roewer, Stephanie Stiel, Franziska A. Herbst
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Interview data from the Dy@EoL project reveal changes in parent–adult child communication in end-of-life situations (Gawinski et al., 2021). The present study investigated the presence of commonly known facilitating and inhibiting factors for relieving communication in interviews of dyads comprised of: (a) terminally ill adult children and their parents and (b) terminally ill parents and their adult children. Additionally, the research examined the extent to which participants experienced the dyadic communication as burdensome or relieving, and compared the experiences of dyad partners. Study participants were interviewed as part of the Dy@EoL project, using semistructured interviews. The interviews of 9 dyads and 14 dyads were analyzed using qualitative content analysis in MAXQDA. Both dyad partners took part. All facilitating factors and some inhibiting factors, as identified in the literature, were evident in the interviews. Some dyads reported the presence of facilitating factors prior to the end-of-life situation, while others began to employ them (or employed them more intensively) in the end-of-life situation. Dyads showed similar experiences of burden and relief, through communication. Both parties should be offered psychosocial support, even when a burden is reported on only one side.
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家庭沟通对临终体验解脱与负担的影响——亲子-成人-子女双亲子定性数据的探索性分析
Dy@EoL项目的访谈数据揭示了临终情况下父母-成人-子女沟通的变化(Gawinski et al., 2021)。本研究调查了由(a)绝症成年子女及其父母和(b)绝症父母及其成年子女组成的二人组访谈中,常见的促进和抑制沟通的因素是否存在。此外,该研究还调查了参与者在多大程度上认为二元交流是负担还是缓解,并比较了二元伴侣的经历。作为Dy@EoL项目的一部分,研究参与者接受了半结构化访谈。采用MAXQDA的定性内容分析对9对和14对的访谈进行分析。两对搭档都参加了。所有在文献中发现的促进因素和一些抑制因素在访谈中都很明显。一些二人组在生命结束前报告了促进因素的存在,而另一些则在生命结束时开始使用它们(或更密集地使用它们)。通过交流,夫妻表现出了相似的负担和解脱的经历。即使只有一方报告有负担,也应向双方提供心理社会支持。
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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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