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Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine | ISSN: 2165-7386 | Volume 8

August 27-28, 2018 | Boston, USA

4

th

International Conference on

Palliative Care, Medicine and Hospice Nursing

Blossom on beautiful departure: Spiritual growth of family members caring terminal illness by

palliative care

Usanee Siriuyanont

Mahidol University, Thailand

W

hen a life encounters mournful departure, how can we have the smiley face on a blood tear stain? The research aims

to study the spiritual growth of family members caring terminal illness by palliative care. In-depth interviewing of

the major careers losing they are beloved recently, a phenomenology study is the qualitative approach to comprehend each

experiences structures also meaning-making. The investigation concerns in (1) the process and factor supporting the inner

growth, (2) the transition of paradigms and behaviors, and (3) the characters of spiritual growth. The data are collected by

audio tapes, a researchers journal, and subjects’ social online web pages. The finding shows the association between these issues

in the boundary of their perception resulting from their paradigms. According to palliative care curators, wholeheartedly

communication is the uttermost essence of progression. As purely transmission triggers the subjects to contemplate in their

relationships among terminal patients, eventually the newmeaning, as well as the value of spending time in their lives, emerged.

Consequently, their conceptual frameworks are broadened to be obviously positive thinking and pleasured manners. Lessons

learned in the significant caregivers' experiences appear in palliative care treatment, deeply understanding each other can cut

corners on caregiver bereavement comparing the traumatic theories. Apart from acceptance of beloved’s desires by profoundly

conceived, all subjects confidently nurse their hearts till the last second, afterward courageous to share their bereavement

experience for social benefits.

neptune.siri@gmail.com

J Palliat Care Med 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7386-C3-021