Bereavement care in primary care: a systematic literature review and narrative synthesis.

IF 5.2 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL British Journal of General Practice Pub Date : 2011-01-01 DOI:10.3399/bjgp11X549009
Shobhana Nagraj, Stephen Barclay
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Abstract

Background: Over half a million people die in Britain each year and, on average, a GP will have 20 patients die annually. Bereavement is associated with significant morbidity and mortality, but the research evidence on which GPs and district nurses can base their practice is limited.

Aim: To review the existing literature concerning how GPs and district nurses think they should care for patients who are bereaved and how they do care for them. design systematic literature review.

Method: Searches of AMED, BNI, CINAHL, EMBASE, Medline and PsychInfo databases were undertaken, with citation searches of key papers and hand searches of two journals. Inclusion criteria were studies containing empirical data relating to adult bereavement care provided by GPs and district nurses. Information from data extraction forms were analysed using NVivo software, with a narrative synthesis of emergent themes.

Results: Eleven papers relating to GPs and two relating to district nurses were included. Both groups viewed bereavement care as an important and satisfying part of their work, for which they had received little training. They were anxious not to 'medicalise' normal grief. Home visits, telephone consultations, and condolence letters were all used in their support of bereaved people.

Conclusion: A small number of studies were identified, most of which were > 10 years old, from single GP practices, or small in size and of limited quality. Although GPs and district nurses stated a preference to care for those who were bereaved in a proactive fashion, little is known of the extent to which this takes place in current practice, or the content of such care.

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背景介绍英国每年有 50 多万人死亡,一名全科医生平均每年有 20 名病人死亡。丧亲与重大的发病率和死亡率有关,但全科医生和地区护士可作为其实践依据的研究证据却很有限。目的:回顾现有文献,了解全科医生和地区护士认为他们应如何照顾丧亲病人以及他们如何照顾这些病人。设计系统性文献回顾:对 AMED、BNI、CINAHL、EMBASE、Medline 和 PsychInfo 数据库进行检索,对主要论文进行引文检索,并对两份期刊进行人工检索。纳入标准是包含与全科医生和地区护士提供的成人丧亲护理相关的经验数据的研究。使用 NVivo 软件对数据提取表中的信息进行分析,并对出现的主题进行叙述性综合:结果:共收录了 11 篇与全科医生有关的论文和 2 篇与地区护士有关的论文。两组人员都将丧亲护理视为其工作中重要且令人满意的一部分,但他们几乎没有接受过这方面的培训。他们希望不要将正常的悲伤 "医学化"。家访、电话咨询和慰问信都是他们为丧亲者提供支持的方式:我们发现了少量的研究,其中大部分的研究时间超过 10 年,来自单一的全科医生诊所,或者规模较小、质量有限。尽管全科医生和地区护士都表示愿意以积极主动的方式照顾丧亲者,但对于目前实践中的照顾程度或照顾内容却知之甚少。
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British Journal of General Practice
British Journal of General Practice 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of General Practice is an international journal publishing research, editorials, debate and analysis, and clinical guidance for family practitioners and primary care researchers worldwide. BJGP began in 1953 as the ‘College of General Practitioners’ Research Newsletter’, with the ‘Journal of the College of General Practitioners’ first appearing in 1960. Following the change in status of the College, the ‘Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners’ was launched in 1967. Three editors later, in 1990, the title was changed to the ‘British Journal of General Practice’. The journal is commonly referred to as the ''BJGP'', and is an editorially-independent publication of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
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