Daneault S, Ummel D, Côté A, Leclerc-Loiselle J, Vinit F, Azri M, Laperle P, Gendron S. Passing through end-of-life suffering: Possible or not? Results from a qualitative inquiry.
DEATH STUDIES 2022;
47:902-913. [PMID:
36369723 DOI:
10.1080/07481187.2022.2142326]
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to understand the factors associated with "passing through suffering" in terminal illness. We interviewed 19 adults diagnosed with terminal disease in palliative stage. Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Four axes of understanding were generated. In the first, participants discussed the will to "feel alive" despite the disease. The second, the process of acceptance, is based on lucidity and on letting go. The third highlights the importance of relationships with others. The fourth axis describes the consequences of this passage through suffering. This study highlights a phenomenon of adapting to suffering.
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