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Omega (Westport) ; : 302228231189855, 2023 Jul 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37442372

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Calhoun and Tedeschi's growth model focuses on cognitive processing after bereavement but it does not show the change in life narrative from beforehand. Our qualitative study aimed to clarify bereaved family growth and revealed new perspectives on posttraumatic growth (PTG), including that the PTG process involves a pre-bereavement experience and is not limited to positive psychological changes.Based on the two new perspectives, a discussion of PTG theory reveals that bereaved families' PTG can only be accurately captured if the pre-loss experience is included; thus, Calhoun and Tedeschi's growth model, which only captures the post-loss process, is insufficient. Additionally, positive psychological changes are not the only type of growth. When considering growth, one must focus on the process, including the experience of the person realizing that it is "okay to be who they are."

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Omega (Westport) ; : 302228231164859, 2023 Mar 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36964705

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The grief experienced by bereaved families can lead to positive changes, and its relevance to the emerging concept of posttraumatic growth has been explored. However, studies on survivors bereaved of a spouse by cancer are scarce; consequently, the nature of growth remains poorly understood. This study aimed to explore the growth experiences of survivors bereaved of a spouse by cancer. Based on Merleau-Ponty's theory of the body, we phenomenologically analyzed narratives/qualitative data collected through interviews of 21 survivors bereaved of a spouse by cancer. The assessment of the growth of survivors bereaved of a spouse by cancer began before the bereavement, with the questioning of habits with the living spouse because of illness and prognosis announcement and/or bereavement, reaffirming the connection with the spouse, realizing that it provides emotional support, and becoming accustomed to who they are now in the new environment.

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