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BMC Palliative Care
Applying terror management theory to patients with life-threatening illness: a systematic review
Research
Laura B. Portalupi1  Daniel D. Matlock1  Larry A. Allen1  Mark Svet1  Tom Pyszczynski2 
[1]School of Medicine, University of Colorado, Academic Office 1, Room 7019 12631 E. 17th Avenue, Mail Stop B130, 80045, Aurora, CO, USA
[2]University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO, USA
关键词: Life-threatening illness;    Terror management theory;    Behavioral medicine;    End-of-life care;    Death anxiety;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12904-023-01193-6
 received in 2022-05-07, accepted in 2023-06-06,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】
BackgroundTerror management theory (TMT) posits that people manage death-related anxiety through the meaning provided by their cultural world-views and the sense of personal value provided by self-esteem. While a large body of research has supported the core propositions of TMT, little research has focused on its application to individuals with terminal illness. If TMT can help healthcare providers better understand how belief systems adapt and change in life-threatening illness, and the role they play in managing death-related anxiety, it may provide guidance on how to improve communication around treatments near the end of life. As such, we set out to review the available research articles that focus on describing the relationship between TMT and life-threatening illness.MethodsWe reviewed PubMed, PsycINFO, Google Scholar, and EMBASE through May 2022 for original research articles focused on TMT and life-threatening illness. Articles were only deemed appropriate for inclusion if direct incorporation of the principles of TMT were made in reference to a population of interest whom had life-threatening illness Results were screened by title and abstract, followed by full review of candidate articles. References were also scanned. Articles were assessed qualitatively.ResultsSix relevant and original research articles were published which provide varied levels of support for TMT’s application in critical illness, each article detailed evidence of ideological changes consistent with what TMT would predict. Building self-esteem, enhancing the experience of life as meaningful, incorporating spirituality, engaging family members, and caring for patients at home where meaning and self-esteem can be better maintained are strategies supported by the studies and serve as starting points for further research.ConclusionThese articles suggest that applying TMT to life-threatening illness can help identify psychological changes that may effectively minimize the distress from dying. Limitations of this study include a heterogenous group of relevant studies and qualitative assessment.
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