Digital Communication at End-of-Life: Exploring Attitudes and Experiences Before and After the End of the COVID-19 Pandemic (Preprint)

Author:

McGovern Molly,MacGregor Emma,Chomyn Martha,Rashigi Sara,Sellen KateORCID

Abstract

BACKGROUND

End-of-life communication is a complex and sensitive topic that necessitates careful consideration. The advent of digital technology has transformed the landscape of end-of-life communication, offering new possibilities and challenges. From video calls to online memorials, technology has revolutionized how we approach death and dying. However, there is a limited understanding of the attitudes and experiences surrounding digital communication at the end of life, particularly between individuals and their loved ones as existing research mainly focuses on communication between patients and clinicians, overlooking the broader aspects of communication at end of life.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to explore individuals' attitudes and experiences regarding digital communication during end-of-life situations through an interactive installation. The study also includes an examination of changes in people's perceptions and behaviors toward digital communication during times of dying before and towards the end of the COVID 19 pandemic [1]. The research aims to provide insights into the role of technology in facilitating meaningful connections, supporting the grieving process, and supporting end-of-life experiences.

METHODS

In this qualitative study, data on participants' sentiments regarding digital communication during end-of-life situations were collected through an interactive installation "Time Moving", mounted in the exhibit “Dying.exhibits” before (January 2020) and towards the end of the COVID-19 pandemic (January 2023), in Toronto, Canada as part of the DesignTO festival. DesignTO is an annual design festival held in Toronto, Canada organized by a non-profit arts organization dedicated to celebrating design's role in creating a better world [2]. Participants were encouraged to share their thoughts by writing responses on postcards in response to the question: "How do you feel about communicating digitally during times of dying?" Data analysis involved an inductive approach, with a sample size of 80 postcards gathered from 2020 and 51 postcards from 2023.

RESULTS

Participants had a range of perspectives on digital communication in end-of-life situations. Some found it helpful and appreciated the ability to connect virtually, especially when physical presence was not possible. Others expressed concerns about the performative nature and lack of emotional depth of digital interactions. The findings reveal the complex nature of acceptance, adoption, and the impact of digital communication on end-of-life experiences. There was, however, a pattern which suggests that the Covid-19 pandemic influenced a shift towards increased acceptance of digital communication as a practical option, accompanied by feelings of sadness and resignation. These findings contribute to our understanding of the evolving use and attitudes towards digital communication in end-of-life experiences.

CONCLUSIONS

In conclusion, this study highlights the complex role of digital communication in end-of-life situations and its impact on the evolving nature of these experiences. The results highlight the need for sensitivity towards diverse perspectives in introducing or using digital communication at end of life. The study enhances our understanding of technology's influence on end-of-life communication, considering both the benefits and limitations.

Publisher

JMIR Publications Inc.

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