Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approach

Social death is an important concept that should be considered in a wide range of patients, especially in chronic diseases. Despite, there is still no clear and comprehensive definition of social death in medicine. The present study was thus conducted with Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis...

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Main Authors: Golnar Ghane, PhD Candidate in Nursing, Hooman Shahsavari, Associate Professor, Zahra Zare, Assistant Professor, Shirin Ahmadnia, Associate Professor, Babak Siavashi, Associate Professor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-06-01
Series:SSM: Population Health
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827321000707
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spelling doaj-b1c8a2c07a9242b6aa4f9104528255aa2021-06-11T05:15:09ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732021-06-0114100795Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approachGolnar Ghane, PhD Candidate in Nursing0Hooman Shahsavari, Associate Professor1Zahra Zare, Assistant Professor2Shirin Ahmadnia, Associate Professor3Babak Siavashi, Associate Professor4Department of Medical Surgical Nursing; School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Medical Surgical Nursing; School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; Corresponding author. Associate Professor in nursing, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing; School of Nursing and Midwifery, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Department of Operating Room, School of Allied Medical Science, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranFaculty of Social Sciences, University of Allameh Tabataba'i, Tehran, IranDepartment of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranSocial death is an important concept that should be considered in a wide range of patients, especially in chronic diseases. Despite, there is still no clear and comprehensive definition of social death in medicine. The present study was thus conducted with Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis method to identify the key features and provide a clear definition of social death in patients and understand its background and consequences. Considering the stages of concept analysis, an initial search was carried out in scientific databases (PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Magiran, and SID) without time limit until 2020. The search resulted in 400 articles in the first stage, which were screened according to the study objective and, all the items and points consistent with the concept's attributes, antecedents, consequences, associated concepts, alternative terms and definition were extracted. According to the results of different studies, the attributes of social death in patients can be classified into three main themes: The loss of social identity, loss of social relations (social isolation), and deficiencies related to the inefficiency of the body and various diseases. Generally, antecedents' social death in patients can be including; the factors related to the patient, Family neglect, Medical personnel's treatment of the patient as a corpse, Having no social situation. Also, there is little information available about the effect of social death on the patients themselves and their families, specialists, health care institutions and the society. Mankind's perception of social death is multidimensional and may have consequences such as bad death, disgraceful death deprivation of belonging to the society, financial vulnerability, removed or weakened legal support, stigma, and the loss of social identity. The proper understanding of social death in patients not only determines the role and importance of care in the process of incidence of this phenomenon, but also paves the way for designing an evidence-based care program for its prevention and control.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827321000707
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author Golnar Ghane, PhD Candidate in Nursing
Hooman Shahsavari, Associate Professor
Zahra Zare, Assistant Professor
Shirin Ahmadnia, Associate Professor
Babak Siavashi, Associate Professor
spellingShingle Golnar Ghane, PhD Candidate in Nursing
Hooman Shahsavari, Associate Professor
Zahra Zare, Assistant Professor
Shirin Ahmadnia, Associate Professor
Babak Siavashi, Associate Professor
Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approach
SSM: Population Health
author_facet Golnar Ghane, PhD Candidate in Nursing
Hooman Shahsavari, Associate Professor
Zahra Zare, Assistant Professor
Shirin Ahmadnia, Associate Professor
Babak Siavashi, Associate Professor
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title Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approach
title_short Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approach
title_full Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approach
title_fullStr Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approach
title_full_unstemmed Social death in patients: Concept analysis with an evolutionary approach
title_sort social death in patients: concept analysis with an evolutionary approach
publisher Elsevier
series SSM: Population Health
issn 2352-8273
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Social death is an important concept that should be considered in a wide range of patients, especially in chronic diseases. Despite, there is still no clear and comprehensive definition of social death in medicine. The present study was thus conducted with Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis method to identify the key features and provide a clear definition of social death in patients and understand its background and consequences. Considering the stages of concept analysis, an initial search was carried out in scientific databases (PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, Magiran, and SID) without time limit until 2020. The search resulted in 400 articles in the first stage, which were screened according to the study objective and, all the items and points consistent with the concept's attributes, antecedents, consequences, associated concepts, alternative terms and definition were extracted. According to the results of different studies, the attributes of social death in patients can be classified into three main themes: The loss of social identity, loss of social relations (social isolation), and deficiencies related to the inefficiency of the body and various diseases. Generally, antecedents' social death in patients can be including; the factors related to the patient, Family neglect, Medical personnel's treatment of the patient as a corpse, Having no social situation. Also, there is little information available about the effect of social death on the patients themselves and their families, specialists, health care institutions and the society. Mankind's perception of social death is multidimensional and may have consequences such as bad death, disgraceful death deprivation of belonging to the society, financial vulnerability, removed or weakened legal support, stigma, and the loss of social identity. The proper understanding of social death in patients not only determines the role and importance of care in the process of incidence of this phenomenon, but also paves the way for designing an evidence-based care program for its prevention and control.
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