Spiritual-Cultural Needs as the Main Causative Factor of Death Anxiety in Iranian COVID-19 Patients: A Qualitative Study

Esmail Heidaranlu, Malihe Sadat Moayed, Akram Parandeh
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COVID-19 patients have been reported to more than likely experience a variety of difficult physical and psychological problems. This qualitative study aims to perceive psychological experiences in COVID-19 patients in Iran. The study method is qualitative, with a conventional content analysis approach adopted. Purposive sampling was applied to 20 COVID-19 patients admitted to medical wards at hospitals in Tehran, Iran. Additionally, data were collected using semi-structured interviews. All data were analyzed based on the method proposed by Lindgren et al. (Int J Nurs Stud 108:103632, 2020). Data analysis identified the main theme to be “death fear and anxiety” with five main categories. These categories included the feelings of death panic and apprehension, uncertainty and ambiguity, fear of abandonment, fear of an unknown future for the family, and fear of unmet spiritual–cultural needs. Accordingly, the patients’ experiences of COVID-19 contraction were unique. Against this backdrop, understanding COVID-19 patients’ complexities, experiences, beliefs, and attitudes about anxiety and death, can lead to an improved awareness and understanding of the psychological consequences of COVID-19 by executive decision-makers, healthcare personnel and mental health professionals.

精神文化需求是伊朗 COVID-19 患者死亡焦虑的主要诱因:定性研究
据报道,COVID-19 患者很可能会遇到各种棘手的生理和心理问题。本定性研究旨在了解伊朗 COVID-19 患者的心理经历。研究方法为定性分析,采用传统的内容分析法。对伊朗德黑兰医院内科病房收治的 20 名 COVID-19 患者进行了有目的的抽样调查。此外,还通过半结构化访谈收集数据。所有数据均根据 Lindgren 等人提出的方法进行分析(Int J Nurs Stud 108:103632, 2020)。数据分析确定的主要主题是 "死亡恐惧和焦虑",共有五个主要类别。这些类别包括对死亡的恐慌和忧虑、不确定性和模糊性、对被遗弃的恐惧、对家庭未知未来的恐惧以及对精神文化需求得不到满足的恐惧。因此,患者对 COVID-19 感染的体验是独特的。在此背景下,了解 COVID-19 患者的复杂性、经历、信念以及对焦虑和死亡的态度,可以提高行政决策者、医护人员和心理健康专业人员对 COVID-19 心理后果的认识和理解。
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