Oncology ward nurses' perspectives of family grief and a supportive telephone call after the death of a significant other

Citation
M. Kaunonen et al., Oncology ward nurses' perspectives of family grief and a supportive telephone call after the death of a significant other, CANCER NURS, 23(4), 2000, pp. 314-324
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science
Journal title
CANCER NURSING
ISSN journal
0162220X → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
314 - 324
Database
ISI
SICI code
0162-220X(200008)23:4<314:OWNPOF>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
To improve family nursing in oncology wards, a new nursing intervention was created: a supportive telephone call after the death of the patient. Nurse s who participated in the intervention kept diaries after the call (n = 95) . Data were collected also from hospital records. The numerical data were a nalyzed by using descriptive statistical analysis and the qualitative data by using content analysis. In the diaries, nurses described family grief an d mourning as well as content of the supportive telephone call after the de ath of a family member. Multidimensionality described the family member's g rief. The funeral was an important part of the culturally dictated mourning . Support for the family during the patient's last days at the hospital was meaningful with regard to the grief and the onset of coping. Closeness of the nurse-family relationship varied from a close relationship to an uncert ain one. A supportive atmosphere during the call made it possible for the s urvivor to ask questions and talk. During the call, nurses were able to eva luate the family's coping. They also got feedback concerning the nursing ca re delivered. The call served as a finishing analysis of the family nursing process. The implications of these results For supporting the grieving fam ily by a telephone intervention are considered.