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Concept Analysis of Preparatory Grief in Terminal Cancer Patients
Hyoung Sook Park, Myoung Soo Kim, Jung Sim Jung, Nam Yeoun Choi, Sung Mi Yu, Young Soon Kim, Young Hee Ko
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2006;36(5):782-791.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2006.36.5.782
Published online: August 31, 2006

1College of Nursing, Pusan National University, Korea.

2Department of Nursing, Ulsan College, Korea.

3Masan Jeil women's high school, Korea.

4Nursing Director of Operating Room, Kyoung Sang University Hospital, Korea.

5Busan Paik Hospital, Korea.

6Pusan National University Hospital, Korea.

kanosa@hanmail.net

Copyright © 2006 Korean Society of Nursing Science

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  • Purpose
    The purpose of this study was to conceptualize and clarify a concept of “preparatory grief” in terminal cancer patients.
  • Method
    A hybrid model of concept development was applied to develop a concept of preparatory grief, which included a field study carried out in Busan, Korea. Participants of this study were 8 cancer patients.
  • Result
    On the basis of our literature, research and clinical experience, the concept of preparatory grief emerged as a complex phenomenon playing an important role in five areas; physical, emotional, interpersonal, religious, and transcendental dimensions. Two new attributes were defined through a field phase; trust of the post-mortal world and a serene state of mind. Indicators reflected attitudes of sadness, worry, regret, capability to adapt and hope. The results of preparatory grief were loss of energy and interest, emotional chaos, contemplation, taciturnity and restoration.
  • Conclusions
    Differentiating among preparatory grief and other symptoms in cancer patients is essential because of therapeutic implications. Understanding preparatory grief is necessary in order to manage cancer patients for promoting quality of life so that its application may have a positive impact on the patient's life.

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