School of Health and Social Development, 2104Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, Australia.
Institute for Health Transformation, 2104Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.
Qual Health Res. 2022 Dec;32(14):2102-2117. doi: 10.1177/10497323221138027. Epub 2022 Nov 7.
LGBTQ+ people are no stranger to loss and grief, particularly during times of pandemic such as the 1980s-90s HIV/AIDS pandemic and now, the COVID-19 pandemic. Current COVID-19 loss and grief research remains relatively silent on LGBTQ+ peoples' loss and grief experiences. The aim of this research was to conduct a qualitative evidence synthesis of LGBTQ+ people's COVID-19 loss and grief experiences reported in the literature. A systematic search and inclusion strategy identified 22 relevant articles for review. Inductive thematic synthesis resulted in five loss-focused themes across the articles: (1) loss of work and livelihood, (2) loss of social and kinship connection, (3) loss of LGBTQ+ community connection, (4) loss of physical and mental health supports and (5) loss of LGBTQ+ identity authenticity, affirmation and visibility. Discussion of these themes highlights the many layered and often disenfranchised nature of LGBTQ+ people's loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.
LGBTQ+ 群体对失去和悲伤并不陌生,尤其是在像 20 世纪 80 年代至 90 年代的艾滋病大流行和现在的 COVID-19 大流行这样的大流行时期。目前关于 COVID-19 失去和悲伤的研究在 LGBTQ+ 人群的失去和悲伤经历方面相对沉默。这项研究的目的是对文献中报告的 LGBTQ+ 人群在 COVID-19 期间失去和悲伤的经历进行定性证据综合。系统搜索和纳入策略确定了 22 篇相关文章进行审查。归纳主题综合产生了文章中五个以失去为重点的主题:(1)失去工作和生计,(2)失去社会和亲属关系,(3)失去 LGBTQ+ 社区联系,(4)失去身心健康支持,以及(5)失去 LGBTQ+身份的真实性、肯定和可见度。对这些主题的讨论强调了 LGBTQ+ 人群在 COVID-19 大流行期间失去的多层次和经常被剥夺权利的性质。