Rahman Md Abdur, Islam Md Redwanul, Chowdhury Monidipa, Asaduzzaman Md, Barua Proloy, Haque M Atiqul
Department of Anthropology, Comilla University, Cumilla, 3500, Bangladesh.
Department of Public Health and Informatics, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University, Shahbag, Dhaka, 1000, Bangladesh.
Heliyon. 2024 Apr 27;10(9):e30369. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e30369. eCollection 2024 May 15.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, restrictions significantly impacted religious activities related to death celebrations, mortuary practices, and funerary rituals in Bangladesh. Bereaved families faced a harsh reality, unable to perform the full rituals for their loved ones due to the pandemic outbreak. This study explores the adjustments and modifications made in cultural rituals and how they affected bereaved families and close relatives.
This study aims to explore how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the observance of death rituals in Bangladesh and the effects on bereaved families and close relatives.
This study employed a qualitative approach and gathered data through 3 key informant interviews (KIIs) and 58 in-depth interviews (IDIs) conducted between December 2020 and January 2021. Purposive sampling was employed to recruit participants from three distinct groups: (1) individuals who had experienced the death of a relative during the pandemic, (2) caregivers who provided support to those experiencing loss, and (3) volunteers actively involved with funeral and burial services. This selection strategy ensured a diverse range of perspectives on the impact of the pandemic on death rituals.
The pandemic forced people to observe funerals or make significant sacrifices to traditional practices reluctantly. Disruptions to long-standing traditions and widespread emotional toll were as various segments of society struggled to find closure in saying goodbye to loved ones. Due to the severity of the pandemic, people became heavily reliant on priests, crematorium workers, and funeral volunteers for mortuary services. Both Hindu and Muslim religions discouraged family gatherings during post-burial rituals. The fear of contracting the virus further limited bereaved families' ability to bid farewell to their deceased loved ones properly.
This research highlights the profound impact of the pandemic on death rituals and the resulting emotional distress for bereaved families in Bangladesh. The findings are pivotal in guiding the development of concrete policies for future pandemic preparedness and response. Such policies might encompass guidelines for safe and culturally sensitive mortuary practices, psychosocial support and grief counseling initiatives for affected communities, and strategies to mitigate religious anxieties during public health emergencies.
在新冠疫情期间,限制措施对孟加拉国与死亡庆祝、丧葬习俗及葬礼仪式相关的宗教活动产生了重大影响。失去亲人的家庭面临着残酷的现实,由于疫情爆发,他们无法为亲人举行完整的仪式。本研究探讨了文化仪式所做的调整和改变,以及这些调整和改变如何影响失去亲人的家庭和近亲。
本研究旨在探讨新冠疫情如何影响孟加拉国的死亡仪式,以及对失去亲人的家庭和近亲的影响。
本研究采用定性研究方法,于2020年12月至2021年1月期间,通过3次关键 informant访谈(KIIs)和58次深入访谈(IDIs)收集数据。采用目的抽样法从三个不同群体中招募参与者:(1)在疫情期间经历过亲人死亡的个人;(2)为经历丧亲之痛的人提供支持的护理人员;(3)积极参与葬礼和埋葬服务的志愿者。这种选择策略确保了对疫情对死亡仪式影响的多样化观点。
疫情迫使人们不情愿地遵守葬礼规定或对传统习俗做出重大牺牲。由于社会各阶层在向亲人告别时难以找到慰藉,长期以来的传统被打乱,人们普遍承受着情感上的痛苦。由于疫情的严重性,人们在丧葬服务方面严重依赖牧师、火葬场工作人员和葬礼志愿者。印度教和穆斯林宗教都不鼓励在葬礼后的仪式上举行家庭聚会。对感染病毒的恐惧进一步限制了失去亲人的家庭妥善告别已故亲人的能力。
本研究强调了疫情对死亡仪式的深远影响,以及给孟加拉国失去亲人的家庭带来的情感困扰。这些发现对于指导未来大流行防范和应对的具体政策的制定至关重要。此类政策可能包括安全且符合文化敏感性的丧葬习俗指南、为受影响社区提供的心理社会支持和悲伤辅导倡议,以及在突发公共卫生事件期间减轻宗教焦虑的策略。