Texto de deloute95 - English
The abstract of my end of study
- My end-of-study work is to understand what can prevent a caregiver from accompanying a grieving family in a palliative care setting.
- In my situation, I experienced for the first time the death of a patient whom I took into care in a cancer follow-up care unit.
- Following the death, I was unable to accompany the family in mourning.
- Through a theoretical framework, I then did research on concepts that put a brake on this accompaniment.
- Among others, I defined death.
- I worked on the caregiver's emotions, his defense mechanisms, his attachment to the patient, the counter-transference...
- Then I found solutions so that the caregiver could accompany the family in mourning despite its affects.
- I ended up describing what the specific needs of grieving families were so that I could accompany them well.
- Afterwards, I conducted a survey in the form of an individual interview with three nurses who worked or had worked in wards where palliative care is available.
- The survey analysis showed similarities but also differences in what may prevent the caregiver from accompanying a grieving family.
- Indeed, the affects of the carers when they take them into account and that they are worked on can on the contrary value a quality accompaniment.
- My experiences have led me to ask myself if there is a causal link between the experience, the professional experience and the quality of support for a grieving family.
- Key words : Accompaniment, family, grief, palliative care, death, emotions, defense mechanism, attachment, affects
- deloute95May 2018100% GOOD (1 votes)
POR FAVOR, ¡AYUDA A CORREGIR CADA ORACIÓN! - English