Considerations on the Role of Palliative Care in the Mourning Period
Autori:
Ilinca UNTU, Alexandra BOLOS, Camelia Liana BUHAS, Dania Andreea RADU,
Roxana CHIRITA, Andreea Silvana SZALONTAY
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 201-208
How to cite this article:Untu, I., Bolos, A., Buhas, C.L., Radu, D.A., Chirita, R., Szalontay, A.S. (2017). Considerations on the Role of Palliative Care in the Mourning Period. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 58, 201-208. |
Abstract:
Death is a universal and inevitable phenomenon, with strong emotional loading
for both the dying and those around them (family members or caregivers, of a
medical or psychosocial, spiritual nature). The main response to the passing of
someone dear is grief, which is usually reversible; however, in some cases, it may
generate important general morbidity and mortality risks. Palliative care represents
a complex approach meant to improve the quality of life of terminal patients and
of their family members, by preventing and mitigating physical pain, as well as
psychosocial and spiritual issues. In this field, responsibility toward the patient
extends to his/her family after the patient’s death. In this paper, the authors analyze
the sources of mourning labour, as well as the intervention means suitable for the
genuine existential crisis entailed by the passing of a loved one. The importance
of the theme resides in the fine line between physiological grief and depression
(with all the risks it involves) and in the need of identifying ways to familiarize
the family with the idea of death, both before the passing of the dying and
afterwards (to facilitate the mourning labour of those left behind and to avoid its
complications).
Keywords:
death, mourning labour, pathological grief, palliative care.
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