Bereavement outcomes in family members of those who died in acute care hospitals before and during the first wave of COVID-19: A cohort study.
James DownarHenrique A ParsonsLeila CohenElla BessererSamantha AdeliValérie GrattonRebekah MurphyGrace WarmelsAdrianna BruniKhadija BhimjiClaire DyasonPaula EnrightIsabelle DesjardinsKrista WoollerMonisha KabirChelsea NoelBrandon HeidingerKoby AndersonKyle Arsenault-MehtaJulie LapenskieColleen WebberDaniel BedardAkshai IyengarShirley H BushSarina R IsenbergPeter TanuseputroBrandi Vanderspank-WrightPeter G LawlorPublished in: Palliative medicine (2022)
Severe grief is common among family members bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic, regardless of the cause or circumstances of death, and even if their loss took place before the onset of the pandemic. This suggests that aspects of the pandemic itself contribute to severe grief, and factors that normally mitigate grief may not be as effective.