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[Talking about death].

S Marqués Andrés

    Revista De Enfermeria (Barcelona, Spain)
    |February 23, 1999
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    This article discusses the significance of grief in end-of-life care. Nurses and healthcare professionals can help patients and families navigate loss, preventing dysfunctional grief and unresolved emotional issues.

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    Area of Science:

    • Palliative Care
    • Psychology of Death and Dying

    Context:

    • End-of-life care necessitates a comprehensive approach addressing emotional and psychological well-being.
    • The process of dying involves complex emotional responses for patients and their families.

    Purpose:

    • To underscore the critical role of grief management within holistic end-of-life treatment.
    • To highlight the importance of professional support in navigating loss and preventing adverse psychological outcomes.

    Summary:

    • This article examines the multifaceted nature of death and the dying process.
    • It emphasizes grief as an integral component of patient care, advocating for multidisciplinary support to help families and patients cope with loss.
    • The concept of dysfunctional grief, stemming from unresolved issues or unexpressed emotions, is critically analyzed.

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    Impact:

    • Provides a framework for healthcare professionals to integrate grief support into palliative care.
    • Aims to reduce the incidence and impact of dysfunctional grief, improving long-term psychological health for bereaved individuals.
    • Enhances patient and family-centered care during the end-of-life journey.