A Qualitative Study on the Economic Impact of Experiencing Family Bereavement in Ireland.

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-07-28 DOI:10.1177/00302228251364180
Aileen Murphy, Edel Walsh, Nicola Cornally, Serena FitzGerald, Irene Hartigan, Daniel Nuzum, Jenny McDonnell, Caroline Dalton
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This qualitative study explores the economic impacts of bereavement from the perspectives of bereaved individuals and professionals supporting them in Ireland. Data from interviews with bereaved individuals and focus groups with professionals supporting them are analysed using inductive thematic content analysis. Results show there are identifiable groups, with pre-existing vulnerabilities, who are most likely to be severely economically impacted by bereavements. The economic hardship may be owing to direct loss of income arising from the deceased no longer financially contributing to the household, increased expenses associated with the funeral, and indirectly arising from the adverse impacts of grief. This hardship can reduce household incomes and create a complex and challenging financial situation, with long-term implications for workforce participation. While some support is available, it is often insufficient, which in turn contributes to household debt and financial strain. Future policies must mitigate the impacts and minimize inequalities.

爱尔兰经历家庭丧亲之痛对经济影响的定性研究。
本定性研究从爱尔兰失去亲人的个人和支持他们的专业人士的角度探讨了丧亲的经济影响。通过对丧失亲人的个人和有专业人员支持的焦点小组的访谈数据进行归纳性主题内容分析。结果表明,有一些已经存在脆弱性的可识别群体最有可能受到丧亲之痛的严重经济影响。经济困难可能是由于死者不再为家庭作出经济贡献而造成的直接收入损失,与葬礼有关的费用增加,以及悲伤的不利影响间接引起的。这种困难会减少家庭收入,造成复杂而具有挑战性的财务状况,对劳动力参与产生长期影响。虽然可以得到一些支助,但往往是不够的,这反过来又造成家庭债务和财政紧张。未来的政策必须减轻这些影响并尽量减少不平等。
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