"Death is as Much Part of Life as Living": Attitudes and Experiences Preparing for Death from Older Adults with Sickle Cell Disease.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2022-07-20 DOI:10.1177/00302228221116513
Charity I Oyedeji, John J Strouse, Rita Masese, Nathan Gray, Tolu O Oyesanya
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The life-limiting and unpredictable nature of sickle cell disease (SCD) is well-established, yet there is limited literature on end-of-life planning. The purpose of this study was to describe perspectives about preparing for death for older adults with SCD. We enrolled 19 older adults with SCD (age ≥ 50 years) into this qualitative descriptive study. Theme 1 was "anticipation of early death," with sub-themes: (a) informed of early death and (b) making plans for death. Theme 2 was "near death experiences." Theme 3 was "differences in level of comfort with death" with subthemes: (a) death as a part of life and (b) differences in level of comfort discussing death. Theme 4 was "influence of spirituality" with subthemes: (a) God controls the timing of death and (b) belief in the afterlife. These results will inform interventions to improve the quality of patient-provider communication to provide goal-concordant end-of-life care for adults with SCD.

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"死亡和生活一样是生命的一部分":患有镰状细胞病的老年人对死亡的态度和经历。
镰状细胞病 (SCD) 的致死性和不可预测性已得到公认,但有关临终规划的文献却很有限。本研究旨在描述患有 SCD 的老年人对死亡准备的看法。我们招募了 19 名患有 SCD 的老年人(年龄≥ 50 岁)参与这项定性描述性研究。主题 1 是 "对早逝的预期",包括子主题:(a) 获知早逝;(b) 制定死亡计划。主题 2 是 "濒死经历"。主题 3 是 "对死亡的舒适程度差异",其次主题是:(a)死亡是生命的一部分和(b)讨论死亡时的舒适程度差异。主题 4 是 "灵性的影响",其次要主题是:(a)上帝控制死亡的时间;(b)对来世的信仰。这些结果将为干预措施提供信息,以提高患者与医护人员沟通的质量,从而为患有 SCD 的成年人提供目标一致的临终关怀。
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