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Speaking to the deceased child: Australian health professional perspectives in paediatric end-of-life care.

机译:对死者的讲话:澳大利亚卫生专业人员对小儿临终关怀的看法。

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Supporting a dying child and family surrounding the child's death is one of the most significant and challenging roles undertaken by health professionals in paediatric end-of-life care. An Australian study of parent and health-professional constructions of meanings around post-mortem care and communication revealed the practice of health professionals speaking to a child after death. This practice conveyed respect for the personhood of the deceased child, recognised the presence of the deceased child, and assisted in involving parents in their child's post-mortem care. Such findings illuminate an area of end-of-life-care practice that is not often addressed. Talking to a deceased child appeared to be a socially symbolic practice that may promote a continued bond between parent and child.
机译:在婴儿的临终关怀中,卫生专业人员要为垂死的儿童及其家人提供支持,这是其最重要和最具挑战性的角色之一。澳大利亚对父母和健康专业人士关于事后护理和沟通的意义进行的研究表明,卫生专业人员在死后对孩子说话的做法。这种做法表达了对已故孩子的人格的尊重,认识到已故孩子的存在,并帮助父母参与了孩子的验尸。这些发现阐明了终生护理实践领域中一个不常涉及的领域。与已故的孩子交谈似乎是一种社会象征性的做法,可能会促进父母与孩子之间的持续联系。

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