Chapter 8 Flashcards

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Chapter 8: Death, Dying and Bereavement

Introduction

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• Death not only happens to old, but most obvious time for death

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Death awareness

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  • Average age for encountering death of non-stranger in USA is 8 years
  • Death awareness understanding death not as abstract concept but becoming aware in practical and emotional termsusually in middle age when parents die
  • the older one gets, the more aware of death and the less fear
  • Gerotranscendence: shift in meta-perspective, from materialistic and pragmatic view of world to more cosmic and transcendent one can be substitute for religion
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Kübler-Ross’s five stages of dying model

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.Denial
• 2.Anger
• 3.Bargaining
• 4.Depression
• 5.Acceptance
• critic: stage-like process, but not always stages in rl
• Happy death mentality: process can be controlled

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Palliative care

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  • QOL
  • Death is prolonged
  • Liverpool Care Pathway
  • Symptom burden
  • General practicioners
  • Hard to study due to individual care
  • Cross-cultural differences
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Death

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  • Clinical death
  • Brain death
  • Biological/somatic death
  • Old less talked with about death, less sedative care
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Bereavement and cultural differences

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  • Common: feeling of disbelief, severe distress, symptoms of anxiety and depression, feelings of guilt
  • Cultural differences in grieving
  • Prolonged grief disorder (PGD)
  • Bereavement overload
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Widowhood

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  • Less stressful if deceased was ill for long time
  • Older are better primed to deathBUT contradictory findings
  • Anticipatory grief
  • The less briefing before death, the more severe grief afterwards
  • Reliance on deceased
  • Change of social network
  • Women more depressedbut contradictory
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Suicide

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•	Suicide rate increases with age
•	Suicide attempts more successful in oldshooting, drowning asphyxiation 
•	Increase in suicide rates only for old white men
•	Prediction of suicide rates:
Y=A+BX+CX2
Y=suicide rate
A,B,C=constants
X=SES
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Conclusions

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  • Inaccuracy, confounding variables
  • Clear statement of individuals on how they want to be treated
  • 1/3 not able to state one will at the end
  • Will often differs from decisions of practisioners
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