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2022, Number 3-4

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MEDICC Review 2022; 24 (3-4)

Families in Grief: Need for Psychological Care and Support for Those Who Lost Loved Ones to COVID-19

Grau-Abalo JA, Infante-Pedreira OE
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Language: English
References: 30
Page: 61-67
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Key words:

Grief, psychology, death, attitude to death, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Cuba.

ABSTRACT

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused notable changes in all areas of our lives. Pandemic-coping strategies include attention and care at various levels, for diff erent people and in various scenarios. Death is one of the most feared consequences of COVID-19 for both patients and their families; for the latter, the grief and adaptation processes to loss require that care for grievers be an important part of the public health response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grief from losses due to COVID-19 has distinctive features: it is not anticipatory (with virtually no time or progressive stages to facilitate adaptation to loss); closure or goodbyes are not possible (in-person social support decreases due to distancing to minimize risk of infection); it may aff ect various close relationships (a relevant predictor of complicated grief); it may imply stigmatization by peers, friends and neighbors; it is preceded by a period of absence of fl uid and in-person communication between family members and the hospitalized patient; and those who break the news of the death are often professionals in red zones who are stressed and do not always have the skills or the ability to properly communicate bad news.
The death of a family member from COVID-19 generally causes an unexpected crisis in the family, which is already aff ected by the pandemic and its daily consequences. This has prompted an analysis of COVID-19 loss on family life and how best to mitigate its consequences.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, care and monitoring of the grief of family members and those who were close to the deceased require psychological action within a framework of comprehensive care, which demands preparation of healthcare professionals. Experiences described are taken from some actions developed in Cuba.


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