Family narratives of loss and grief during the COVID-19 pandemic in Botswana

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作者
Phuthegelo, Marang K. [1 ]
Faimau, Gabriel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Botswana, Dept Sociol, Private Bag, Gaborone, Botswana
关键词
Loss; grief; COVID-19; families; death; mourning;
D O I
10.1080/13576275.2023.2248020
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
This study explores and documents the processes of loss and grief among families who have lost relatives due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Gaborone city, Botswana. In-person and online in-depth interviews were used to collect data from 15 families and a key informant, selected using the non-probability technique of purposive sampling. Participant observation was also used as a method of data collection. We discovered that dealing with the processes of loss and grief has been restructured due to the pandemic, as there was limited to no interaction with the general public on the one hand, and funerals were short and less crowded on the other. Consequently, these changes have affected the aftermath as well as the mourning process of the concerned families. In addition, the study revealed that the concerned families and households were negatively affected by the untimely passing of their relative, and the short mourning days made it even harder for them to say goodbye properly. For remaining family members, it was difficult to grieve due to the lack of support from extended family members who were also affected by the pandemic. As they felt left out, the experience seems to have perpetuated mental health problems. Given the significance of COVID-19 in the history of humankind, documenting the experience of loss and grief in times of pandemic is a necessity, as it highlights various socio-cultural responses to the death of family members.
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