Lives forever changed: Family bereavement experiences after sudden cardiac death |
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Authors: | D. “Dale” M. Mayer Anne G. Rosenfeld Kathleen Gilbert |
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Affiliation: | 1. Montana State University, College of Nursing;2. The University of Arizona, College of Nursing;3. Indiana University, Bloomington Applied Heath Science Department and School of Public Health - Bloomington |
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Abstract: | AimTo describe the bereavement experiences of families who survived the sudden cardiac death of a family member and identify meanings of loss.BackgroundApproximately 325,000 people experience sudden cardiac death (SCD) annually. It is important to examine family experiences after SCD because of the life altering impact of death on surviving family members.MethodsA descriptive design, using the qualitative method of narrative analysis, was used to analyze family stories of bereavement.ResultsFive themes were identified across seven families: sudden cardiac death … boom; saying goodbye; grief unleashes volatile emotional reactions; life goes on … but never back to normal; and meanings in loss.ConclusionsThis study adds to an understanding of family bereavement and findings suggest that providing information about the cause of death and allowing family members to tell their stories are potentially important interventions for clinicians who interact with bereaved families. |
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