Heidaranlu E, Ramezani M, Salaree M M, Badri T, Toosi M. Emotional Distance, Mourning Experience in Survivors of Covid-19 Deceased. IJRN 2023; 10 (1) :1-9
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Ph.D. in Nursing, Nursing Faculty, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
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Introduction: According to the results of many studies that people who experience incomplete and persistent Mourning are more exposed to mental and physical injuries, including depression and other mental disorders. The purpose of this study is to explain the experience of the families of those
who died from covid-19.
Methods: The results of this research include 3 main categories (painful death, virtual mourning and strange burial) and 12 sub-categories: glass chamber, complicated and ambiguous death, aliens, minimal care, strange mourning, internet sympathy, online mourning, solitary mourning, Burial in homelessness, waiting eyes, emotional isolation and lack of social support
Results:.The results of this research include 3 main categories of painful death, virtual mourning and strange burial and 12 subcategories of glass chamber, complicated and ambiguous death, aliens, minimal care, strange mourning, internet sympathy, online mourning, solitary mourning. Burial in
exile, waiting eyes, emotional isolation and lack of social support.
Conclusions: Based on the findings of the current research and previous studies in this field, it can be expressed that Survivors of people who died due to Corona have reported adverse experiences from this phenomenon which this suppressed mourning and not receiving social support can have destructive effects on their psyche.
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Other topics Received: 2022/12/7 | Accepted: 2023/12/11 | Published: 2023/12/11