"It's not a pain you can fix": A qualitative exploration of working with vulnerably positioned current and bereaved carers across sectors of health and social care.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Death Studies Pub Date : 2024-12-12 DOI:10.1080/07481187.2024.2437476
Kristin Bindley, Joanne Lewis, Michelle DiGiacomo
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Caring for someone with a life-limiting illness is associated with complex psychosocial sequelae; amplified for carers experiencing structural vulnerability. Workers across sectors of health and social care provide support for vulnerably positioned carers, yet exploration of the impacts of this work has predominantly focused on health professionals directly engaged with death and dying. This qualitative study explored ways in which palliative care and welfare workers experience work with current and bereaved carers of people with life-limiting illness, in a region associated with socioeconomic disadvantage. Work in this landscape involved: (1) navigation of evocative content, (2) encountering limits of grief literacy, (3) negotiating effects of policy constraints, (4) meaning-making for system survival, and (5) varied utilization of resources and strategies. Findings indicate the need for cross-sectoral recognition of consequences of this work, reflected through initiatives to cultivate grief literacy, acknowledgement of harmful consequences of policy, and structural approaches to workforce well-being.

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“这不是一个你可以解决的痛苦”:对卫生和社会保健部门中处于弱势地位的现有和失去亲人的护理人员进行定性探索。
照顾患有限制生命疾病的人与复杂的社会心理后遗症有关;对于经历结构性脆弱性的护理人员来说,这一点更为明显。卫生和社会保健各部门的工作人员为处境脆弱的护理人员提供支持,但对这项工作影响的探索主要集中在直接与死亡和临终接触的卫生专业人员身上。本定性研究探讨了在与社会经济劣势相关的地区,姑息治疗和福利工作者与患有限制生命疾病的人的现任和丧失亲人的照顾者一起工作的方式。这一领域的工作涉及:(1)唤起性内容的导航,(2)悲伤素养的遭遇限制,(3)政策约束的谈判效应,(4)系统生存的意义创造,以及(5)资源和策略的不同利用。研究结果表明,需要跨部门认识到这项工作的后果,这可以通过培养悲伤素养的举措、承认政策的有害后果和劳动力福祉的结构性方法来体现。
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Death Studies
Death Studies Multiple-
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8.30
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期刊介绍: Now published ten times each year, this acclaimed journal provides refereed papers on significant research, scholarship, and practical approaches in the fast growing areas of bereavement and loss, grief therapy, death attitudes, suicide, and death education. It provides an international interdisciplinary forum in which a variety of professionals share results of research and practice, with the aim of better understanding the human encounter with death and assisting those who work with the dying and their families.
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