Inequalities in the pandemic and post pandemic times of older people. Case of Russia

Q3 Nursing
Konstantin A. Galkin, Irina Grigorieva
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Purpose This paper aims to study the inequalities faced by older people through the analysis of semistructured interviews with older residents of Saint Petersburg and the villages in the Republic of Karelia in Russia. Design/methodology/approach The authors begin the research by studying the nature of the perception of inequalities in older people’s lives, as well as examining the concept of inequality in the context of modern reality affected by the pandemic and postpandemic repercussions. Furthermore, the authors analyze empirical cases and, using thematic analysis, examine the specifics and the nature of the emerging inequalities, as well as the ways in which older people overcome them. In the modern world, individual rather than class competition is increasingly manifested, which stipulates the specific character of research associated with the necessity to study personal competition and interactions in the context of everyday life. The empirical basis of the study was 30 semistructured interviews conducted in 2022 in St. Petersburg and rural areas of the Republic of Karelia. The study of the everyday features of the manifestation of inequalities and ageism was carried out using modern sociological approaches. Findings It is concluded that older people find ways to adapt to social changes in pandemic and postpandemic times through strategies such as emotional reflection on the past, hobbies, reviewing old resources and searching for new ones, changing ways of communication and solving problems. The desire to take care of one’s own well-being is becoming an important focus of attention for the older in their daily routine. Originality/value These strategies create positive opportunities for adaptation and contribute to reducing the fears and anxiety of the elderly regarding the possible return to similar situations like the COVID-19 pandemic and related inequalities.
大流行病和大流行病后老年人的不平等。俄罗斯案例
本文旨在通过分析对俄罗斯圣彼得堡和卡累利阿共和国村庄老年居民进行的半结构式访谈,研究老年人面临的不平等问题。作者在研究开始时研究了老年人生活中不平等观念的性质,并在受大流行病和大流行病后影响的现代现实背景下研究了不平等的概念。此外,作者还分析了实证案例,并利用主题分析法研究了新出现的不平等现象的具体情况和性质,以及老年人克服这些不平等现象的方法。在现代社会中,个人竞争而非阶级竞争日益明显,这就决定了研究的特殊性,即有必要研究日常生活中的个人竞争和互动。研究的实证基础是 2022 年在圣彼得堡和卡累利阿共和国农村地区进行的 30 次半结构式访谈。研究结论认为,老年人通过对过去的情感反思、兴趣爱好、回顾旧资源和寻找新资源、改变交流和解决问题的方式等策略,找到了适应流行病和后流行病时代社会变化的方法。原创性/价值这些策略为老年人创造了积极的适应机会,有助于减少老年人对可能再次出现类似 COVID-19 大流行及相关不平等情况的恐惧和焦虑。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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