Fang Chao, Comery Alastair
University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom.
Front Sociol. 2021 Mar 23;6:607645. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2021.607645. eCollection 2021.
This article develops immediate understandings of loss and grief at both an individual and collective level following the first-wave of COVID-19 in the UK. This allows for insights into the likely challenges and support for loss and grief in facing unprecedented disruption and uncertainty. Ultimately, it explores avenues for the priorities to inform better bereavement support. By examining trusted media data and carefully selected academic literature, we analyse both individual and societal responses to loss and grief in the novel context of the first-wave of COVID-19 in the UK. The discussion relocates the ideas of good and bad deaths in the context of increased social constrains and inequalities. Further, two pairs of contrasting hypotheses are proposed to examine how the UK's first-wave outbreak has shaped policy and practical structures and how these have further impacted experiences of loss and grief both at an individual and collective level. The discussion captures a mixed picture of loss and grief in the UK, which highlights the importance of timely, holistic, and continuous support both in social policy and care provision. It is found that individuals and collectives express diverse needs in response to deaths and losses as a process of meaning-making. Further, the significance of socio-cultural environments also become evident. These findings highlight community support during the outbreak and further promote a grief literate culture as imperative to support individual and collective needs when confronted with loss and grief. This article provides a timely and comprehensive account of possible challenges and support both for individual and collective experiences of loss and grief at a time of unprecedented social restrictions and mass deaths in the UK. These understandings provide a base from which we advocate the priorities for future research into the ongoing impacts of COVID-19 on grief and bereavement.
本文深入探讨了英国第一波新冠疫情期间个人和集体层面的丧失与悲痛情绪。这有助于洞察在面对前所未有的破坏和不确定性时,丧失与悲痛可能面临的挑战以及所需的支持。最终,本文探寻了相关优先事项,以推动更优质的丧亲之痛支持服务。通过审视可靠的媒体数据和精心挑选的学术文献,我们分析了在英国第一波新冠疫情这一全新背景下,个人和社会对丧失与悲痛的反应。讨论将善终与恶终的观念置于社会限制和不平等加剧的背景下重新考量。此外,还提出了两对相互对比的假设,以审视英国第一波疫情如何塑造了政策和实际架构,以及这些又如何在个人和集体层面进一步影响丧失与悲痛的体验。讨论呈现了英国丧失与悲痛的复杂图景,凸显了社会政策和护理服务中及时、全面且持续支持的重要性。研究发现,个人和集体在应对死亡和丧失这一意义构建过程时表达出多样的需求。此外,社会文化环境的重要性也变得愈发明显。这些发现凸显了疫情期间社区支持的重要性,并进一步推动一种对悲痛有充分认知的文化,这对于在面对丧失与悲痛时支持个人和集体需求至关重要。本文及时且全面地阐述了在英国社会限制前所未有的严格且出现大量死亡的时期,个人和集体层面丧失与悲痛可能面临的挑战及所需的支持。这些认识为我们倡导未来研究新冠疫情对悲痛和丧亲之痛的持续影响的优先事项奠定了基础。