2013
DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2012.753556
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Advice From Children and Adolescents on Final Conversations With Dying Loved Ones

Abstract: To understand more about final conversations (communication between loved ones from the point of terminal diagnosis until death), 49 children/adolescents provided final conversation advice for other youth and for the dying person. Advice for fellow youth included (a) confirming the relationship with the dying person, (b) remaining positive throughout the death process, and (c) using external support networks. Advice for the dying person included (a) confirming the relationship with the youth, (b) engaging in o… Show more

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“…Therefore, communication at the end of life potentially has the greatest and longest-lasting impact on family members. The article briefly highlights the most common themes of final conversations, provides pragmatic suggestions regarding communication at the end of life for the terminally ill, family members-including children and adolescents [33,34], and palliative/healthcare professionals.…”
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“…Therefore, communication at the end of life potentially has the greatest and longest-lasting impact on family members. The article briefly highlights the most common themes of final conversations, provides pragmatic suggestions regarding communication at the end of life for the terminally ill, family members-including children and adolescents [33,34], and palliative/healthcare professionals.…”
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“…We analyzed messages of advice from children/adolescents to other children/adolescents and adults regarding final conversations [21]. (Mainly, these participants advised individuals to focus on confirming the relationship between the terminally ill patient and child/adolescent, as well as family members talking sooner rather than later with the children/adolescents [21]. In addition, these conversations need to be candid, open and honest regarding the patient’s status and progress.…”
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“…36 Sevdikleri insanın ölümünü deneyimleyen kardeşlerde dürüst ve açık bir iletişim onu desteklemede önemlidir. 28,29,37,38,39 Yas sürecinde tüm yaştaki çocuklar, güven ortamı içinde, sü-reçle ilgili soru sorabilme ve paylaşımda bulunmaya gereksinim duyarlar. Ancak, bu gereksinim erişkinlerin çocukları olumsuz haberlerden koruma gerekçesi ile karşılanamamaktadır.…”
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“…48,49 Çocuğa duygularını ve düşüncelerini ifade edebilmesi, soru sorabilmesi konularında zaman tanınması gerektiği ebeveynlere anlatıl-malıdır. 37 Birçok ebeveyn hemşireden çocukları ile konuşmak için yardım isteyebilmektedirler. 48,49 Ölüm hakkında konuşulan çocuklar kardeşlerinin kaybı ile daha iyi baş edebilmekte ve bu sürece daha iyi hazırlanabilmektedir.…”
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