Complicated grief knowledge and practice: a qualitative study of general practitioners in Ireland

被引:1
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作者
Muhammed, Abiola [1 ]
Dodd, Anne [1 ]
Guerin, Suzanne [1 ]
Delaney, Susan [2 ]
Dodd, Philip [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, UCD Sch Psychol, Newman Bldg, Dublin 4, Ireland
[2] Irish Hosp Fdn, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Complicated grief; general practitioners; knowledge and practice; qualitative; BEREAVEMENT CARE; DISORDER; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1017/ipm.2020.122
中图分类号
R749 [精神病学];
学科分类号
100205 ;
摘要
Objective: Complicated grief is a debilitating condition that individuals may experience after losing a loved one. General practitioners (GPs) are well positioned to provide patients with support for grief-related issues. Traditionally, Irish GPs play an important role in providing patients with emotional support regarding bereavement. However, GPs have commonly reported not being aptly trained to respond to bereavement-related issues. This study explores GPs' current knowledge of and practice regarding complicated grief. Methods: A qualitative study adopting a phenomenological approach to explore the experiences of GPs on this issue. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with a purposive sample of nine GPs (five men and four women) in Ireland. Potential participants were contacted via email and phone. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed and analysed using Braun & Clarke's (2006) model of thematic analysis. Results: GPs had limited awareness of the concept of complicated grief and were unfamiliar with relevant research. They also reported that their training was either non-existent or outdated. GPs formed their own knowledge of grief-related issues based on their intuition and experiences. For these reasons, there was not one agreed method of how to respond to grief-related issues reported by patients, though participants recognised the need for intervention, onward referral and review. Conclusions: The research highlighted that GPs felt they required training in complicated grief so that they would be better able to identify and respond to complicated grief.
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