Existential Loneliness Among Older People from the Perspective of Health Care Professionals: A European Multicenter Study.

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Psychology Research and Behavior Management Pub Date : 2023-06-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PRBM.S408547
Anna-Karin Edberg, Giusy Trogu, Alessandra Manattini, Agnieszka Renn-Żurek, Daria Maria Modrzejewska, Elżbieta Barbara Woźnicka, Silvia Popovici, Liliana Pintilie, Ingela Beck, Akvilė Virbalienė, Aurelija Šiurienė
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Introduction: Health care professionals (HCPs) encounter different forms of loneliness in their work. It is essential that they have the courage, skills, and tools to deal with loneliness, in particular with existential loneliness (EL) which relates to meaning in life and the fundamentals of living and dying.

Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate HCPs' views on loneliness among older people and their understanding, perception, and professional experience of EL in older people.

Materials and methods: In all, 139 HCPs from five European countries participated in audio-recorded focus group and individual interviews. The transcribed materials were locally analyzed using a predefined template. The participating countries' results were then translated, merged, and inductively analyzed using conventional content analysis.

Results: Participants described different forms of loneliness - a negative form that is unwanted and causes suffering, and a positive form where solitude is desired and sought. The results showed that the HCPs' knowledge and understanding of EL varied. The HCPs mainly related EL to different types of loss, eg loss of autonomy, independence, hope, and faith, and to concern alienation, guilt, regret and remorse, and concerns about the future.

Discussion and conclusions: The HCPs expressed a need to improve their sensitivity and self-confidence to engage in existential conversations. They also stated the need to increase their knowledge and understanding of aging, death, and dying. Based on these results, a training program aimed to increase knowledge and understanding of older people's situation has been developed. The program includes practical training in conversations about emotional and existential aspects, based on recurrent reflections on the topics presented. The program is available at: www.aloneproject.eu.

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从医护人员的角度看老年人的存在孤独感:欧洲多中心研究。
导言:医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)在工作中会遇到不同形式的孤独。他们必须有勇气、技能和工具来应对孤独感,尤其是与生命意义和生死基本要素相关的存在孤独感(EL)。目的:本研究旨在调查保健专业人员对老年人孤独感的看法,以及他们对老年人存在孤独感的理解、感知和专业经验:来自五个欧洲国家的 139 名保健医生参加了焦点小组和个人访谈的录音。当地采用预定模板对转录材料进行了分析。然后对参与国的结果进行翻译、合并,并采用传统的内容分析法进行归纳分析:结果:参加者描述了不同形式的孤独--一种是不希望孤独并导致痛苦的消极孤独,另一种是渴望孤独并寻求孤独的积极孤独。结果显示,高级保健人员对 EL 的认识和理解各不相同。高级保健人员主要将 EL 与不同类型的丧失联系起来,例如自主性、独立性、希望和信仰的丧失,以及对疏远、内疚、遗憾和悔恨的担忧,以及对未来的担忧:高级保健人员表示,他们需要提高参与生存对话的敏感度和自信心。他们还表示需要增加对衰老、死亡和临终的了解和理解。根据这些结果,我们制定了一项培训计划,旨在增加对老年人状况的了解和理解。该计划包括在对所提出的主题进行反复思考的基础上,进行有关情感和生存方面的对话的实际培训。该计划的网址为:www.aloneproject.eu。
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