The Lived Experiences of Bereaved Filipino Families of the Deceased Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-27 DOI:10.1177/00302228221129669
Mary Joyce G Gamad, Patricia Danielle V Managuio, Mark Anthony A Pastor, Arianne Gail G Ariola, Mark Gerard A Diane, Ricamarie P Silva
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The typical highlight of Filipino mourning of conducting funerals and burials has ceased due to recent health guidelines which required the deceased, who tested positive for the virus, to be cremated and buried right away to avoid further spread of the disease - making bereavement more complicated. This paper investigates the experiences of bereaved Filipino families who lost their loved ones to COVID-19 through a qualitative research design. Researchers explored the experiences of at least three (3) COVID-19 bereaved families through a descriptive phenomenological approach and analyzed the data using thematic analysis to extract the bereavement process experienced by the participants. The findings of the study highlight the changes to the Filipino funeral practice caused by the pandemic and the major roles of connectedness, and cultural and religious beliefs in the Filipino bereavement experience.

因 COVID-19 大流行而失去亲人的菲律宾家庭的生活经历。
由于最近的卫生指导方针要求对病毒检测呈阳性的死者立即进行火化和安葬,以避免疾病的进一步传播,这使得丧亲之痛变得更加复杂。本文通过定性研究设计,调查了因 COVID-19 而失去亲人的菲律宾丧亲家庭的经历。研究人员通过描述性现象学方法探讨了至少三(3)个 COVID-19 丧亲家庭的经历,并使用主题分析法对数据进行了分析,以提取参与者所经历的丧亲过程。研究结果凸显了大流行病对菲律宾丧葬习俗造成的改变,以及在菲律宾人丧亲经历中,亲情、文化和宗教信仰所发挥的重要作用。
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