Research Centre Innovations in Care, Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Department of Public Health, Erasmus MC, University Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Death Stud. 2024;48(9):927-936. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2023.2297055. Epub 2023 Dec 25.
COVID-19 has complicated grieving experiences. Rich qualitative description of these experiences is lacking. We interviewed 10 bereaved relatives (mainly daughters) 2-3 times each: shortly after their relative died in the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic, and after 12 and 18 months (29 interviews in total). Analyses took place according to inductive content analysis. Losses were threefold: the loss of the loved one; of the (desired) way to say farewell, and of social support. We identified five ways in which the three COVID-19 related loss experiences interacted: overshadowed grief, cumulative grief, triggered grief, derailed grief, and conciliatory grief. This study demonstrated that pre-COVID-19 diagnoses and understandings of grief are not sufficient to picture grief during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. These grief experiences are more complex and deserve further exploration.
COVID-19 使丧亲经历变得复杂。缺乏对这些经历的丰富定性描述。我们对 10 名失去亲人的亲属(主要是女儿)进行了 2-3 次的访谈:在他们的亲人死于 COVID-19 大流行的第一波之后,以及 12 个月和 18 个月后(总共 29 次访谈)。分析是根据归纳内容分析进行的。损失有三重:失去亲人;(期望的)告别方式,以及社会支持。我们确定了 COVID-19 相关的三种损失经历相互作用的五种方式:阴影悲痛、累积悲痛、触发悲痛、偏离悲痛和和解悲痛。本研究表明,COVID-19 大流行之前对丧亲的诊断和理解不足以描述 COVID-19 大流行期间和之后的悲痛。这些悲痛经历更加复杂,值得进一步探索。