Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine, 5799Northwell Health, Queens, NY, USA.
Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2022 Oct;39(10):1244-1249. doi: 10.1177/10499091211057094. Epub 2021 Dec 9.
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about bereavement overload as a risk factor for complicated grief. Bereavement overload (BO) describes individuals' reactions to losses transpiring in a quick succession, without the time and opportunity for coping [9]. It can occur during catastrophic events and impact everyone experiencing the loss.With the high death toll from COVID-19, many people have lost multiple loved ones followed by an abbreviated grieving process due to the nature of the pandemic. This can have psychosocial impact on survivors for years. One of the evolving roles of Palliative Care within and after the pandemic should be to recognize those suffering from BO. Obtaining loss histories may identify those at risk of pathologic grief to provide preventive bereavement care.We present three cases encountered in our health system during the COVID-19 pandemic amongst a family member, a patient, and a healthcare provider. In each case the Palliative Care Team worked closely with these individuals to identify COVID-associated BO and helped them reconcile their unresolved grief to be able to move forward. These cases reflect only a fraction of those who experienced loss during the pandemic, but they illustrate how grief can be complicated by the pandemic for everyone involved.Palliative Care will have a crucial role moving forward, in treating the pandemic of complicated grief within the pandemic to adapt to the needs of all survivors, as we realize the effects of COVID will last long after its virulence has waned.
COVID-19 大流行使丧亲之痛成为复杂悲伤的一个风险因素。丧亲之痛过载(BO)描述了个体对快速连续发生的丧失的反应,而没有应对的时间和机会[9]。它可能发生在灾难性事件中,并影响到所有经历过丧失的人。由于 COVID-19 的高死亡率,许多人因大流行的性质而失去了多位亲人,随后缩短了悲伤过程。这可能会对幸存者造成多年的心理社会影响。在大流行期间和之后,姑息治疗的一个不断发展的角色应该是识别那些遭受 BO 的人。获取损失史可以识别那些有病理悲伤风险的人,以提供预防性丧亲关怀。我们在 COVID-19 大流行期间在我们的医疗系统中遇到了三个案例,涉及一个家庭成员、一个患者和一个医疗保健提供者。在每种情况下,姑息治疗团队都与这些人密切合作,以确定与 COVID 相关的 BO,并帮助他们解决未解决的悲伤,以便能够继续前进。这些案例仅反映了在大流行期间经历过丧失的人之一部分,但它们说明了对于所有相关人员来说,悲伤如何因大流行而变得复杂。姑息治疗将在未来发挥关键作用,在大流行期间治疗复杂悲伤的大流行,以适应所有幸存者的需求,因为我们意识到 COVID 的影响将在其毒性减弱后很久才会持续。