A |
Goodbyes |
Narratives about the last goodbyes or the absence of these, both before and after the death of the loved one. |
B |
Grief |
Explicit or implicit comments about the beginning of the mourning process or the prospects of how it will proceed. |
C |
Emotions |
Expressions of emotions and feelings experienced before death and illness, both in family members and professionals. |
D |
Moment of Death |
Narratives explaining the moment of death and the circumstances surrounding it. |
E |
Spirituality |
Comments and expressions of religious or transcendental feelings associated with loss and death. |
F |
Informing Family Members |
The professionals tell how they informed the relatives about the aspects related to the death of the loved one or about the treatment of the corpse, and how family members reacted. Family members talk about receiving the news. |
G |
Unexpected Death |
Verbalisations about sudden and unexpected deaths and the reactions of the bereaved. |
H |
Deceased's Belongings |
Explains the attachment after the death of some mourners to objects belonging to the deceased. |
I |
Healthcare and Mortuary Protocols |
Refers to the protocols established by the authorities that prevented or allowed the farewells, or to sit vigil with the corpse, as well as the occasions in which they were not complied with. |
J |
Rites |
Reference is made to funeral rites or the absence thereof. |
K |
Sitting Vigil with the Corpse or Ashes |
Narratives about the possibility or impossibility of accompanying the corpse or even the ashes of the corpse and associated sensations. |