1. Complicated Grief: The Lived Experiences of Those Bereaved By COVID-19.
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Ostadhashemi, Leila, Alipour, Fardin, Ahmadi, Shokoufeh, Khoshnami, Mohammad Sabzi, Arshi, Maliheh, and Hossein Javadi, Seyed Mohammad
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DEATH & psychology ,RESEARCH funding ,INTERVIEWING ,COMPLICATED grief ,BEREAVEMENT ,FAMILY attitudes ,RESEARCH methodology ,PHENOMENOLOGY ,COVID-19 - Abstract
The morbidity and mortality rates of COVID-19 pandemic are increasing, and many families have lost their loved ones. This study explored the experiences of families living in Iran who lost a loved one to COVID-19. The researchers apply a descriptive phenomenological approach and draw on in-depth interviews with 18 family members who had lost at least one family member because of COVID-19. Data were analyzed using Colaizzi's method. After reviewing and comparing the consistency of the codes, crisis in crisis, circumstances of death and its consequences, and lack of preservation of patient dignity were extracted as main categories. Neglecting grieving families and related issues can lead to delays and difficulties in the process of recovery and intensification of their psychosocial pressures. Acquiring more knowledge about different impacts of COVID-19 will be helpful for providing timely and better rehabilitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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