喪 の 際 の 支援 に 関する 父 たち の 見方
1Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, USA.
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|August 26, 2025
まとめ
子供を亡くした父親は 悲しみを乗り越えるために より良い支援を必要としています この研究は 治療へのアクセスが限られていることと 緩和ケアを改善するために 仲間からの支援や専門的なカウンセリングを好むことを強調しています
科学分野:
- 緩和ケア
- 悲しみ に 関する 研究
- 男性 の 健康
背景:
- 哀悼のサポートは 緩和ケアにおける標準です
- 子供を亡くした父親のサポートケアに関する研究は 限られています
- 喪中 の 父 の 特別 な 必要 は さらに 調べる 必要 が あり ます.
研究 の 目的:
- 子供を亡くした父親の 悲しみの体験を 描写するためです
- 喪中支援の必要性を 明らかにするためです
- サポートケアを改善するための父親の勧告を集めます.
主な方法:
- 現象学的な研究デザイン
- アメリカとカナダの 11人の父親との 深いインタビュー
- 父親の経験と支援のニーズを定性的に分析する.
主要な成果:
- 父親たちは 喪中支援の必要性について 報告しました
- 支援へのアクセスは制限され,困難であると見なされた.
- 父は仲間からの支援と 専門的なカウンセリングに 興味を示しました
- 参加者は医療従事者向けに 実行可能な勧告を提供した.
結論:
- 父親の声は 喪中支援の効果を理解するために 極めて重要です
- 喪にかけられた父親へのアクセスを改善し 彼らに合わせた支援は 緩和ケアにおいて不可欠です
- 遺族の父親のケアに関する科学の進歩に 貢献しています
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