Living in a care home during COVID-19: a case study of one person living with dementia

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
Ian Davies-Abbott, C. Jones, G. Windle
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Purpose This paper aims to understand the lived experience of a person living with dementia in a care home during the COVID-19 pandemic. It responds to the absence in research of the voices of people with dementia living in care homes during the pandemic. Design/methodology/approach The paper adopts a single case study design applied thematic analysis to semi-structured interview data to discover the experiences of one person living with dementia in a care home during a period of lockdown. Findings Five themes reveal how the participant responded to the practical and emotional challenges of the pandemic: autonomy; fears; keeping connected; keeping safe and other people living with dementia. These themes highlight the participant’s ability to adapt, accept and dispute lockdown restrictions, revealing considerable insight into their situation. Research limitations/implications The pandemic has restricted access to care homes, which informed the single case study design. This approach to the research may restrict the generalisability of the findings. Other researchers are encouraged to include the voices of people with dementia living in care homes in further studies. Practical implications Implications for practice, presented in this paper, promote quality psychosocial approaches when health-care workers engage with people living with dementia during periods of restricted activity. Originality/value Unlike other studies about the impact of the pandemic on care homes, this paper explores the experience of the pandemic in care homes from the perspective of a person living with dementia.
新冠肺炎期间住在养老院:一名痴呆症患者的案例研究
目的本文旨在了解新冠肺炎大流行期间,一名痴呆症患者在护理院的生活经历。它回应了对疫情期间居住在养老院的痴呆症患者声音研究的缺失。设计/方法/方法本文采用单案例研究设计,将主题分析应用于半结构化访谈数据,以发现一名痴呆症患者在封锁期间在养老院的经历。发现五个主题揭示了参与者如何应对疫情带来的实际和情感挑战:自主性;恐惧;保持联系;确保安全和其他痴呆症患者。这些主题突出了参与者适应、接受和质疑封锁限制的能力,揭示了他们对自己处境的深刻见解。研究局限性/影响新冠疫情限制了人们进入养老院,这为单例研究设计提供了依据。这种研究方法可能会限制研究结果的普遍性。鼓励其他研究人员将居住在养老院的痴呆症患者的声音纳入进一步的研究。实践意义本文提出的实践意义,在卫生保健工作者在活动受限期间与痴呆症患者接触时,促进了高质量的心理社会方法。独创性/价值与其他关于疫情对养老院影响的研究不同,本文从痴呆症患者的角度探讨了疫情在养老院的经历。
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