Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Jl IAIN, Gaharu, Medan, Indonesia.
Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Centre for Food and Nutrition/Pusat Kajian Gizi Regional UI, East Jakarta, Indonesia.
J Relig Health. 2021 Oct;60(5):3418-3433. doi: 10.1007/s10943-021-01418-z. Epub 2021 Sep 1.
Controversies surrounding the handling of corpses have been amplified during the present COVID-19 pandemic. According to Indonesian scholars, certain perspectives driving these controversies inhibit the implementation of health protocols issued by the government. This study comprehensively explores the diverse perceptions and responses of religious leaders regarding COVID-19 funeral management. Participants comprised six scholars from major Islamic religious organizations, two community leaders, and two families representing COVID-19 patients. Furthermore, content analysis was used to analyze the data. The results showed that the religious leaders, all men aged over 50 years, supported the health directives designed to reduce high transmission risk. However, there were substantial disparities in corpse preparation processes, potentially due to organizational beliefs around burial rites. Some religious leaders aligned their protocols with their religious beliefs. Conversely, families of the deceased insisted that the approved protocol for handling corpses went against their religious and cultural values. Therefore, promotion of protocols and coordination among the government, religious leaders, and the community are needed to decrease the misperceptions and misinformation surrounding the new COVID-19 funeral protocols.
在当前的 COVID-19 大流行期间,围绕尸体处理的争议被放大了。根据印度尼西亚学者的说法,推动这些争议的某些观点阻碍了政府发布的卫生协议的实施。本研究全面探讨了宗教领袖对 COVID-19 葬礼管理的不同看法和反应。参与者包括来自主要伊斯兰宗教组织的六位学者、两位社区领袖和两位代表 COVID-19 患者的家属。此外,还使用内容分析法对数据进行了分析。结果表明,宗教领袖都是年龄在 50 岁以上的男性,他们支持旨在降低高传播风险的卫生指令。然而,在尸体准备过程中存在很大差异,这可能是由于围绕葬礼仪式的组织信仰不同。一些宗教领袖根据自己的宗教信仰来制定协议。相反,死者家属坚持认为,处理尸体的批准协议违反了他们的宗教和文化价值观。因此,需要在政府、宗教领袖和社区之间推广协议并进行协调,以减少围绕新的 COVID-19 葬礼协议的误解和错误信息。