Ageing in the unusual times and adapting to the new normal – an Indian perspective

Q3 Nursing
Munmun Ghosh
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Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of our living. Social and physical distancing has become an inevitable part of our life. Although the younger counterpart can adapt to the situation quickly, it is extremely difficult for the elderly (60 years and above) who are locked in their homes to manage this situation on their own, especially those who live alone. In this scenario, how can we help the elderly who are caught at home? How will they again fight with social and physical distancing and the pandemic? The purpose of the study is to acknowledge the fact that the elderly need urgent consideration and attention and suggested ways to adapt to the “new normal.” Design/methodology/approach The viewpoint discussed the diverse ways through which the elderly can be motivated to adapt in the current situation in a pandemic hit environment. Findings The viewpoint highlighted in detail the prospects, challenges and considerable steps that need to be taken by the important stakeholders (practitioners and policymakers) in our society to support the elderly. Originality/value The viewpoint emphasised on the need of creating separate policies and implementation of the same at various levels. Although the government does have acts and policies for the welfare and maintenance of the elderly, they should now also re-think of a more concrete and sustainable policy to take care of the elderly, especially during a crisis. Ageing is inevitable, the reflections of this study will also allow the families and the society to cushion the elderly in their families and around them. This work will also create an opportunity for the practitioners to work for this under-explored community and look forward to catering to their needs.
在不寻常的时代老龄化和适应新常态——印度人的观点
目的新冠肺炎大流行改变了我们的生活方式。社交和身体距离已经成为我们生活中不可避免的一部分。尽管年轻人可以很快适应这种情况,但对老年人来说却非常困难(60 年及以上),他们被锁在家里独自应对这种情况,尤其是那些独自生活的人。在这种情况下,我们如何帮助在家中被抓的老人?他们将如何再次与社交和身体距离以及疫情作斗争?这项研究的目的是承认老年人迫切需要考虑和关注,并提出适应“新常态”的方法。设计/方法论/方法该观点讨论了激励老年人适应疫情环境中当前形势的多种方式。发现该观点详细强调了我们社会中重要的利益相关者(从业者和政策制定者)支持老年人的前景、挑战和需要采取的重大措施。独创性/价值观这一观点强调需要制定单独的政策,并在不同层面实施相同的政策。尽管政府确实有关于老年人福利和赡养的法案和政策,但他们现在也应该重新考虑一项更具体、更可持续的政策来照顾老年人,尤其是在危机期间。老龄化是不可避免的,这项研究的反思也将使家庭和社会能够缓冲家庭和周围的老年人。这项工作也将为从业者创造一个机会,为这个探索不足的社区工作,并期待满足他们的需求。
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Working with Older People
Working with Older People Nursing-Community and Home Care
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