The Farewell Prayer Gathering Held by the Chaplain after a Patients’ Death in Our Inpatient Hospice at the Japan Baptist Hospital: An Evaluation by Bereaved Families Using a Questionnaire Survey
- VernacularTitle:日本バプテスト病院ホスピス病棟で看取り後にチャプレンが行う「お別れ会」 —質問紙調査による遺族の評価—
- Author:
Yumiko MIYAGAWA
1
;
Satoko ITO
2
;
Kento MASUKAWA
3
;
Mitsunori MIYASHITA
3
;
Tetsuya YAMAGIWA
2
Author Information
- Keywords: chaplain; farewell prayer gathering; bereavement care; hospice; questionnaire survey
- From:Palliative Care Research 2022;17(2):59-64
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
- Abstract: Purpose: Our purpose is to report an actual performance of our farewell prayer gathering held by the chaplain in our inpatient hospice at the Japan Baptist Hospital, and to describe what impressions and thoughts the bereaved families had about our farewell prayer gathering. Method: The questionnaires were sent to 84 patients’ families asking about our farewell prayer gathering. We analyzed the content of their comments. Results: Among the 40 families that responded, 15 families experienced our farewell prayer gathering. The words such as “prayer” and “participation of the staff” were mentioned as the favored experiences. The bereaved families felt “an emotional closure”, “peace of mind”, and “healing of mind and body”. They also found the gathering as “an opportunity to look back” and “special memorable moment”. Discussion: Our farewell prayer gathering is likely to be helpful for the bereaved to give peace to their mind and to reduce feelings of loss. By sharing the voices of bereaved families, it will be helpful for the betterment of grief care to future bereaved families in hospice care. We would like to see further research in the future.