[We were told "everything will be all right", but we were afraid].

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
A Cura Della Redazione
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Abstract

. We were told "everything will be all right", but we were afraid.

Introduction: During the pandemic, the elderly were an at-risk group.

Objective: To explore how older people >65 years lived through the pandemic.

Methods: Questionnaire available online for all members of the Italian Pensioners' Union of the CGL Lombardy, which explored the state of health, activities carried out, contacts with the doctor, psychological conditions.

Results: 1480 people responded, in good health and with a good level of schooling. Half did not change their habits during the pandemic. For 2/3 the psychological well-being did not change, with a substantially positive vision of the future, even if 64% reported having had stress symptoms. The aspect that was missing the most, as expected, was not being able to see their families. A very common feeling (60% of respondents) was a sense of isolation and abandonment.

Conclusions: As shown in other papers, older people do not seem particularly at risk of psychological problems during the pandemic.

(我们被告知“一切都会好起来的”,但我们很害怕)。
。我们被告知“一切都会好起来的”,但我们很害怕。在大流行期间,老年人是一个危险群体。目的:探讨大于65岁的老年人如何度过大流行。方法:对伦巴第意大利退休人员联盟的所有成员进行在线问卷调查,探讨其健康状况、开展的活动、与医生的接触以及心理状况。结果:1480人接受了调查,他们身体健康,受过良好的教育。一半的人在大流行期间没有改变他们的习惯。2/3的人的心理健康状况没有改变,对未来的看法基本上是积极的,即使64%的人报告有压力症状。不出所料,他们最想念的是不能见到家人。一种非常普遍的感觉(60%的受访者)是一种孤立和被遗弃的感觉。结论:如其他论文所示,在大流行期间,老年人似乎并不特别容易出现心理问题。
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CiteScore
1.30
自引率
18.20%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Assistenza Infermieristica e Ricerca (AIR) è una rivista scientifica che si propone l''obiettivo di promuovere e sviluppare il confronto sulle conoscenze che hanno un impatto sulla pratica, sulla formazione e sulla direzione dell''assistenza infermieristica.
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