Chinese Culture & End of Life Care. Jessica Hatcher NURS

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Chinese Culture & End of Life Care Jessica Hatcher NURS 458 2015

Chinese Aging Beliefs Children are taught to respect the elderly Believe in Filial piety or Hsiao Children must have upmost respect for parents & grandparents Respect should increase as parents age It is child s duty to care for elderly parents Goal is for a long life Prefer not to discuss death and dying Feel it is bad luck Believe it will cause death or illness (Hsu, O'connor, & Lee, 2009)

Aging Beliefs Continued Health decisions are made by family Not individual Doctor s opinion is valued highly Use Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to treat illnesses Herbs Acupuncture Coining and pinching Type of massage Hot or cold foods (National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, 2009)

Chinese Dying Beliefs Prefer to die at home Surrounded by family and loved ones Feel this helps strengthen bonds with ancestors Believe ancestors control health, wellbeing, and misfortune Placed in main hall of home Holiest place of house Where ancestors are worshipped Many still die in hospitals (Hsu, O'connor, & Lee, 2009)

Dying Beliefs Continued Focus on nirvana Provided a clean, quiet environment Goal is peace at end of life End of life care is focused on psychological needs Family may chant during final moments (Hsu, O'connor, & Lee, 2009) Do not discuss end of life preferences (DNR, DNI) Believe it is disrepectful and taboo (National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, 2009)

Chinese Death Practices Traditionally Eldest son places silk in deceased s nostril Waves coat from rooftop calling deceased s name Gives soul a chance to return Wait three days for return Do not agree with autopsies Families usually get very upset Feel the deceased is being mutilated Coroners try to use CT scans instead of autopsies After autopsy or investigation, families are able to resume their rituals (Chan & Chow, 2005)

Death Practices Body of deceased is bathed and dressed by family On third day after death Typically a person of the same gender as deceased Believe this allows for a good reincarnation Helps family accept death Often if family does not see deceased they do not believe they are really dead Body placed in coffin or cremated on fourth day (Chan & Chow, 2005)

Death Practices Wake or viewing the day before funeral Funerals held at a funeral parlor May last ½ day to 7 days Traditionally, body is buried Cremation is also being used Due to lack of land and burial space (Chan & Chow, 2005)

Funeral Services Attack on hell Nine pieces of clay are destroyed to represent the 9 gates of hell Helps prevent loved one from going to hell Untying of the knots Performed by separating 49 coins from 49 buttons Helps the deceased disengage from this world Crossing the bridge Eldest son carries a tablet and banner Crosses three bridges Symbolizes transition to heaven (Chan & Chow, 2005)

Chinese Grieving Practices Traditionally Widows grieve for life Are not supposed to remarry Children grieve for three years Sons cannot cut hair during this period (Chan & Chow, 2005)

Grieving Practices Modernly Grieving lasts 49 days Memorials held every seven days after death Every seven days part of the soul leaves the body Prayer is essential to help deceased achieve forgiveness and purification Family meets at grave twice a year Have a meal together at grave to honor loved one (Chan & Chow, 2005)

References Chan, C. L., & Chow, A. Y. (2005). Death, dying and bereavement: A Hong Kong Chinese experience. Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. Hsu, C., O'connor, M., & Lee, S. (2009). Understandings of death and dying for people of Chinese origin. Death Studies, 33(2), 153-174. doi:10.1080/07481180802440431 National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. (2009). Chinese- American outreach guide. Retrieved from http://www.nhpco.org/sites/default/files/public/access/chinese_a merican_outreach_guide.pdf