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- Title
大健康人文视角下癌症丧亲者哀伤辅导的 本土实践.
- Authors
姚尚满; 赵杜灵; 司嘉欣; 崔 瑜; 王志中; 段志光
- Abstract
Objective: Based on the practice of the hospice (hospice care) project of the Li Ka Shing Foundation in Hong Kong, this paper reflects on the experience of grief counseling at home and abroad, introduces a more localized humanistic perspective on health, and takes the timeline of grief events as the main line through the injection of professional social work concepts, explore the localized experience of grief counseling. Methods: This paper interpreted the existing grief counseling practice at home and abroad, and through the specific practice of hospice( hospice care) project of Shanxi Medical University in a hospice of a cancer hospital in Shanxi province, and taked the timeline of grief events as the main line through the injection of professional social work concepts, and deeply analyzed the psychological responses of the bereaved at each stage and the counseling strategies that can be provided. Results: Social work with altruism as the core principle was intrinsically similar to the humanistic concept of big health that emphasizes the "whole person view", which constructed an effective intervention perspective and practice model for the current exploration of grief counseling for cancer bereavement. Conclusion: The results show that the grief counseling integrated with the humanistic concept of big health can be closer to the Chinese cultural system, and can focus more on the psychological and behavioral logic of the clients. It is a social support model for the bereaved with Chinese local characteristics.
- Subjects
HONG Kong (China); GRIEF; HOSPICE care; ALTRUISM; GRIEF therapy; PSYCHOSOCIAL factors; TUMORS; INDIGENOUS peoples; MEDICAL care of indigenous peoples; BEREAVEMENT; PALLIATIVE treatment; SOCIAL case work; PSYCHOLOGICAL stress
- Publication
Chinese Nursing Research, 2023, Vol 37, Issue 9, p1505
- ISSN
1009-6493
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12102/j.issn.1009-6493.2023.09.001