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'Saying goodbye' during the COVID-19 pandemic: A document analysis of online newspapers with implications for end of life care.

Lucy E Selman1, Ryann Sowden1, Erica Borgstrom2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: News media create a sense-making narrative, shaping, reflecting and enforcing cultural ideas and experiences. Reportage of COVID-related death and bereavement illuminates public perceptions of, and responses to, the COVID-19 pandemic. AIM: We aimed to explore British newspaper representations of 'saying goodbye' before and after a COVID-related death and consider clinical implications.
DESIGN: Document analysis of UK online newspaper articles published during 2 week-long periods in March-April 2020. DATA SOURCES: The seven most-read online newspapers were searched: The Guardian, The Daily Mail, The Telegraph, The Mirror, The Sun, The Times and The Metro. Fifty-five articles discussed bereavement after a human death from COVID-19, published during 18/03-24/03/2020 (the UK's transition into lockdown) or 08/04-14/04/2020 (the UK peak of the pandemic's first wave).
RESULTS: The act of 'saying goodbye' (before, during and after death) was central to media representations of COVID bereavement, represented as inherently important and profoundly disrupted. Bedside access was portrayed as restricted, variable and uncertain, with families begging or bargaining for contact. Video-link goodbyes were described with ambivalence. Patients were portrayed as 'dying alone' regardless of clinician presence. Funerals were portrayed as travesties and grieving alone as unnatural. Articles focused on what was forbidden and offered little practical guidance.
CONCLUSION: Newspapers portrayed COVID-19 as disruptive to rituals of 'saying goodbye' before, during and after death. Adaptations were presented as insufficient attempts to ameliorate tragic situations. More nuanced and supportive reporting is recommended. Clinicians and other professionals supporting the bereaved can play an important role in offering alternative narratives.

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Keywords:  Bereavement; COVID-19; coronavirus infections; end of life; grief; mass media; pandemics

Year:  2021        PMID: 34015978     DOI: 10.1177/02692163211017023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Palliat Med        ISSN: 0269-2163            Impact factor:   4.762


  7 in total

1.  Risk factors associated with poorer experiences of end-of-life care and challenges in early bereavement: Results of a national online survey of people bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors:  Lucy Ellen Selman; Djj Farnell; M Longo; S Goss; K Seddon; A Torrens-Burton; C R Mayland; D Wakefield; B Johnston; A Byrne; E Harrop
Journal:  Palliat Med       Date:  2022-02-17       Impact factor: 4.762

2.  Commentary on "Remote Advance Care Planning in the Emergency Department During COVID-19 Disaster: Program Development and Initial Evaluation".

Authors:  Jennifer Lynn White; Judd E Hollander
Journal:  J Emerg Nurs       Date:  2022-01       Impact factor: 1.836

3.  Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Funerals: Experiences of Participants in the 2020 Dying2Learn Massive Open Online Course.

Authors:  Deb Rawlings; Lauren Miller-Lewis; Jennifer Tieman
Journal:  Omega (Westport)       Date:  2022-02-24

4.  Socially vulnerable populations adoption of technology to address lifestyle changes amid COVID-19 in the US.

Authors:  Elisabeth Dubois; Xiaojun Yuan; DeeDee Bennett Gayle; Pallavi Khurana; Thora Knight; Salimah Laforce; David Turetsky; David Wild
Journal:  Data Inf Manag       Date:  2022-04-01

5.  Identification of Digital Health Priorities for Palliative Care Research: Modified Delphi Study.

Authors:  Amara Callistus Nwosu; Tamsin McGlinchey; Justin Sanders; Sarah Stanley; Jennifer Palfrey; Patrick Lubbers; Laura Chapman; Anne Finucane; Stephen Mason
Journal:  JMIR Aging       Date:  2022-03-21

6.  'It was brutal. It still is': a qualitative analysis of the challenges of bereavement during the COVID-19 pandemic reported in two national surveys.

Authors:  Anna Torrens-Burton; Silvia Goss; Eileen Sutton; Kali Barawi; Mirella Longo; Kathy Seddon; Emma Carduff; Damian J J Farnell; Annmarie Nelson; Anthony Byrne; Rhiannon Phillips; Lucy E Selman; Emily Harrop
Journal:  Palliat Care Soc Pract       Date:  2022-04-19

7.  End-of-Life Experiences for Cancer Patients Dying in Hospital with COVID-19.

Authors:  Philippa McFarlane; Angela Halley; Yukie Kano; Nicola Wade; Sophie Wilson; Joanne Droney
Journal:  J Patient Exp       Date:  2022-01-28
  7 in total

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