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Name SANO Makiko

Title

Challenges of Using Body bags for COVID-19 Deaths from the Healthcare Provider Perspective A Qualitative Study

Author

Mayumi Toyama ,Hiroko Mori, Akira Kuriyama, Makiko Sano, Haruki Imura, Mayumi Nishimura,Takeo Nakayama

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Joint Author

Journal

BMJ Open Quality

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BMJ

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2024;13:e002548

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Publication Date

2024-01

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Refereed

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Language

English

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Foreign

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Research paper (scientific journal)

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10.1136/bmjoq-2023-002548

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Background During the COVID-19pandemic, numerous issues regarding end-of-life care for COVID-19 patients
have been discussed. Among these issues, challenges related to the use of body bags following the death of
COVID-19 patients have been suggested. This study aimed to identify the challenges faced by healthcare
professionals (HCPs) when using body bags after the death of patients infected with COVID-19 in medical settings.Methods We conducted a qualitative descriptive study with semistructured in-depth interviews using inductive thematic analysis. From August to December 2021, we interviewed nurses and doctors who provided end-of-life care to COVID-19 patients focusing on their experiences with the use of body bags for the deceased.
Results Of the 25 interviewees who mentioned body bag use, 14 were nurses (56%) and 13 were women (52%).
The mean interview length was 52.0 min (SD 9.6 min).Challenges associated with body bag use were classified
into four themes with eight categories: preserving the dignity of the deceased, consideration for the bereaved
saying a final goodbye to a loved one in a body bag, the physical and emotional impact on HCPs, and diverse opinions on body bag use. Conclusion Our findings include ethical concerns about the dignity of the deceased, pathy for the grief of bereaved families, and the emotional and physical distress experienced by HCPs struggling with the recommendation to use body bags based on limited evidence. The diverse perspectives of HCPs in this study highlight potential issues that developers should consider when formulating more appropriate and acceptable guidelines/guidance and policies.

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