Patel Preet S, Desai Nimisha D, Shah Sandip H, Shah Saurabh N
Department of Psychiatry, GMERS Medical College Gotri Vadodara, Vadodara, India.
Omega (Westport). 2024 May;89(1):404-420. doi: 10.1177/00302228221075207. Epub 2022 Feb 21.
This study aimed to understand the experiences of bereaved family members in view of restrictive COVID guidelines using qualitative approach. 10 Hindu, Gujarati bereaved family members who lost their loved ones during the first wave were interviewed telephonically after a month of their loss. Findings were difficulty in proper communication during hospitalization, disrupted end-of-life and funeral rituals and accepting harsh realities related to the changes imposed by using content analysis. Most of the family members felt that there was a need of staying with the patients. Telephonic mode of communication was not sufficient for them and created doubts related to death. Most of them felt remorseful as they were not able to see or bring their loved one home during their last moments and felt deprived of the traditional rituals. Also, they had to deal with their grief by themselves.
本研究旨在采用定性研究方法,了解在严格的新冠疫情防控指南背景下,失去亲人的家庭成员的经历。对10名在第一波疫情期间失去亲人的印度教古吉拉特族家庭成员,在他们失去亲人一个月后进行了电话访谈。通过内容分析发现,在住院期间存在沟通不畅的问题,临终和葬礼仪式被打乱,并且难以接受因疫情防控措施带来的残酷现实。大多数家庭成员认为有必要陪伴在患者身边。电话沟通方式对他们来说并不够,还引发了对死亡情况的怀疑。大多数人感到懊悔,因为他们在亲人生命的最后时刻没能见到他们,也没能把亲人带回家,感觉被剥夺了传统仪式。此外,他们不得不独自应对悲痛。