Separation Rituals: Family members' narratives about burial in death by COVID-19
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Resumo: | The funeral rituals are considered social and psychic organizers for the experience of farewell, and important for the elaboration of meaning for the loss and resolution of mourning, and thus, needed some reconfiguration during the pandemicThis study aims to analyze the narrative of family members about burial in death by COVID-19. This is a qualitative, descriptive and analytical research. Data collection occurred between October 2020 to July 2021 in the municipalities of Maranhão: Imperatriz, Lago da Pedra, Zé Doca and São Luís. For qualitative data analysis, we used the thematic content analysis proposed by Minayo and the Theory of Social Representations addressed by Serge Moscovici. The sample was composed of 13 interviewees. Through the empirical analysis of the data it can be seen that the monetary value of the coffin is important to the family, as an external or concrete record of the importance of the deceased. The presence of only family members is not enough to bury the deceased, with the need for other people; moreover, not touching the dead body produces feelings of pain and sorrow. The separation rituals have undergone transformations to adapt to this new scenario, but they are still experienced to express and process the mourning. The rapid clinical evolution of the disease does not accompany the psychic time of the family member to process the loss, generating intense suffering. It was possible to understand the new forms of mourning experienced in this pandemic, contributing to systematize the performance of mental health professionals for a better understanding of psychological suffering. |
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Separation Rituals: Family members' narratives about burial in death by COVID-19RITUALES DE SEPARACIÓN: RELATOS FAMILIARES SOBRE EL ENTIERRO EN LA MUERTE POR COVID-19Rituais de Separação : Narrativa de familiares sobre o sepultamento na morte por COVID-19Cuidados de saúde mental COVID 19.Luto Ritos funerários EnterroMental Health CareCOVID-19MourningFuneral RitesBurialThe funeral rituals are considered social and psychic organizers for the experience of farewell, and important for the elaboration of meaning for the loss and resolution of mourning, and thus, needed some reconfiguration during the pandemicThis study aims to analyze the narrative of family members about burial in death by COVID-19. This is a qualitative, descriptive and analytical research. Data collection occurred between October 2020 to July 2021 in the municipalities of Maranhão: Imperatriz, Lago da Pedra, Zé Doca and São Luís. For qualitative data analysis, we used the thematic content analysis proposed by Minayo and the Theory of Social Representations addressed by Serge Moscovici. The sample was composed of 13 interviewees. Through the empirical analysis of the data it can be seen that the monetary value of the coffin is important to the family, as an external or concrete record of the importance of the deceased. The presence of only family members is not enough to bury the deceased, with the need for other people; moreover, not touching the dead body produces feelings of pain and sorrow. The separation rituals have undergone transformations to adapt to this new scenario, but they are still experienced to express and process the mourning. The rapid clinical evolution of the disease does not accompany the psychic time of the family member to process the loss, generating intense suffering. It was possible to understand the new forms of mourning experienced in this pandemic, contributing to systematize the performance of mental health professionals for a better understanding of psychological suffering.Los rituales funerarios son considerados organizadores sociales y psíquicos para la experiencia de la despedida, e importantes para la elaboración del significado de la pérdida y la resolución del duelo, y por lo tanto, requirieron cierta reconfiguración durante la pandemiaEste estudio tiene como objetivo analizar la narrativa de los miembros de la familia sobre el entierro en la muerte por COVID-19. Se trata de una investigación cualitativa, descriptiva y analítica. La recolección de datos ocurrió entre octubre de 2020 y julio de 2021 en los municipios maranheses: Imperatriz, Lago da Pedra, Zé Doca y São Luís. Para el análisis cualitativo de los datos, se utilizó el análisis de contenido temático propuesto por Minayo y la Teoría de las Representaciones Sociales abordada por Serge Moscovici. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 13 entrevistados. A través del análisis empírico de los datos se observa que el valor monetario del ataúd es importante para la familia, como registro externo o concreto de la importancia del difunto. La presencia sólo de familiares es insuficiente para enterrar al difunto, siendo necesarias otras personas; además, no tocar el cadáver produce sentimientos de dolor y pena. Los rituales de separación sufrieron transformaciones para adaptarse a este nuevo escenario, no dejando de ser vividos para expresar y procesar el duelo. La rápida evolución clínica de la enfermedad no acompaña el tiempo psicológico del familiar para procesar la pérdida, generando intenso sufrimiento. Fue posible comprender las nuevas formas de duelo vividas en esta pandemia, contribuyendo a sistematizar la actuación de los profesionales de salud mental para una mejor comprensión del sufrimiento psicológico. Os rituais funerários são considerados organizadores sociais e psíquicos para a vivência da despedida, e importantes para a elaboração do sentido para a perda e resolução do luto, e desse modo, necessitaram de alguma reconfiguração durante a pandemiaEste estudo tem por objetivo analisar a narrativa de familiares sobre o sepultamento na morte por COVID-19. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa, descritiva e analítica. A coleta de dados ocorreu entre outubro de 2020 a julho de 2021 nos municípios maranheses: Imperatriz, Lago da Pedra, Zé Doca e São Luís. Para análise qualitativa dos dados, utilizou-se a análise temática de conteúdo proposto por Minayo e a Teoria das Representações Sociais abordado por Serge Moscovici. A amostra foi constituída por 13 entrevistados. Através da análise empírica dos dados percebe-se que o valor monetário do caixão é importante para a família, como registro externo, ou concreto, da importância do morto. A presença apenas de familiares é insuficiente para enterrar o morto, havendo necessidade de outras pessoas, ademais, não tocar no corpo morto produz sentimentos de dor e mágoa. Os rituais de separação sofreram transformações para se adaptar a esse novo cenário, não deixando de ser vivenciado para expressar e processar o luto. A rápida evolução clínica da doença não acompanha o tempo psíquico do familiar para processar a perda, gerando intenso sofrimento. Foi possível compreender as novas formas de vivencia do luto experienciado nesta pandemia, contribuindo para sistematizar a atuação de profissionais em saúde mental para melhor compreensão do sofrimento psíquico. 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Separation Rituals: Family members' narratives about burial in death by COVID-19 RITUALES DE SEPARACIÓN: RELATOS FAMILIARES SOBRE EL ENTIERRO EN LA MUERTE POR COVID-19 Rituais de Separação : Narrativa de familiares sobre o sepultamento na morte por COVID-19 |
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Separation Rituals: Family members' narratives about burial in death by COVID-19 |
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Separation Rituals: Family members' narratives about burial in death by COVID-19 Costa Duarte Neto, Neemias Cuidados de saúde mental COVID 19. Luto Ritos funerários Enterro Mental Health Care COVID-19 Mourning Funeral Rites Burial |
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Separation Rituals: Family members' narratives about burial in death by COVID-19 |
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Separation Rituals: Family members' narratives about burial in death by COVID-19 |
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Costa Duarte Neto, Neemias |
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Costa Duarte Neto, Neemias Antônio Barbosa Pacheco, Marcos Adriane Pinheiro Trindade, Déborah Araújo Mendonça Silva, Flor de Maria Márcio Soares Leite , José Alves de Souza Melo, Marenilde Bruna Arruda Aragão, Francisca Maria Douat Loyola, Cristina |
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Antônio Barbosa Pacheco, Marcos Adriane Pinheiro Trindade, Déborah Araújo Mendonça Silva, Flor de Maria Márcio Soares Leite , José Alves de Souza Melo, Marenilde Bruna Arruda Aragão, Francisca Maria Douat Loyola, Cristina |
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Costa Duarte Neto, Neemias Antônio Barbosa Pacheco, Marcos Adriane Pinheiro Trindade, Déborah Araújo Mendonça Silva, Flor de Maria Márcio Soares Leite , José Alves de Souza Melo, Marenilde Bruna Arruda Aragão, Francisca Maria Douat Loyola, Cristina |
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Cuidados de saúde mental COVID 19. Luto Ritos funerários Enterro Mental Health Care COVID-19 Mourning Funeral Rites Burial |
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Cuidados de saúde mental COVID 19. Luto Ritos funerários Enterro Mental Health Care COVID-19 Mourning Funeral Rites Burial |
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The funeral rituals are considered social and psychic organizers for the experience of farewell, and important for the elaboration of meaning for the loss and resolution of mourning, and thus, needed some reconfiguration during the pandemicThis study aims to analyze the narrative of family members about burial in death by COVID-19. This is a qualitative, descriptive and analytical research. Data collection occurred between October 2020 to July 2021 in the municipalities of Maranhão: Imperatriz, Lago da Pedra, Zé Doca and São Luís. For qualitative data analysis, we used the thematic content analysis proposed by Minayo and the Theory of Social Representations addressed by Serge Moscovici. The sample was composed of 13 interviewees. Through the empirical analysis of the data it can be seen that the monetary value of the coffin is important to the family, as an external or concrete record of the importance of the deceased. The presence of only family members is not enough to bury the deceased, with the need for other people; moreover, not touching the dead body produces feelings of pain and sorrow. The separation rituals have undergone transformations to adapt to this new scenario, but they are still experienced to express and process the mourning. The rapid clinical evolution of the disease does not accompany the psychic time of the family member to process the loss, generating intense suffering. It was possible to understand the new forms of mourning experienced in this pandemic, contributing to systematize the performance of mental health professionals for a better understanding of psychological suffering. |
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