Covid-19 大流行期间新西兰奥特亚罗瓦北部农村无酬照护者的经历:定性研究。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Rosemary Frey PhD, Janine Wiles PhD, Deborah Balmer PhD, Pare Meha PhD, John Parsons PhD, Mary Simpson PhD, Vanessa Burholt PhD
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摘要

目的农村无酬照护者与城市无酬照护者经历着不同的机遇和挑战。我们的目的是了解新西兰农村无酬照护者在 Covid-19 大流行期间所经历的挑战和机遇:环境:Covid-19 大流行期间的新西兰北部农村地区:10名农村无偿照顾者的便利样本,他们中的大多数人都在为患有痴呆症的老年人提供支持:设计:定性描述设计。数据包括访谈、在线研讨会和主题分析:结果:农村无酬照护者认为,在 Covid-19 大流行期间,在农村生活的某些方面很有帮助。然而,购物、长途旅行和通信(电话和数字)等任务变得更加复杂。日常生活的突然改变以及资源和支持团体的关闭带来了挑战。无酬照护者担心如果自己住院会发生什么。不同的照顾者有不同的经历:熟悉的日常事务和乡村环境是资源,挑战的增加需要机智的适应,以及危机的经历。许多人在不同时期经历了这三种状态:这项研究为了解农村无酬照护者在 Covid-19 大流行期间所经历的挑战和机遇提供了宝贵的见解,并可帮助政策制定者和医疗保健专业人员制定更好的应急准备措施。需要采取多层次、多部门的应对措施,以确保有效的健康和社会支持,并确保获得资源,包括医疗保健、日用品和药物、交通和通信(电话和数字)。加强农村地区获取有效且廉价的在线服务尤为重要,同时也要认识到农村地区连接和社会互动中心的价值。
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Rural unpaid caregivers' experiences in northern Aotearoa, New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

Rural unpaid caregivers' experiences in northern Aotearoa, New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic: A qualitative study

Objective

Rural unpaid caregivers experience different opportunities and challenges than their urban counterparts. Our aim was to understand rural unpaid caregivers' experiences of challenges and opportunities during the Covid-19 pandemic in New Zealand.

Setting

Rural northern New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Participants

A convenience sample of 10 unpaid rural caregivers, most supporting an older person living with dementia.

Design

A qualitative descriptive design. Data included interviews and online workshops, and a thematic analysis.

Results

Rural unpaid caregivers observed that some aspects of living in a rural context were helpful during the Covid-19 pandemic. However, tasks such as shopping and long-distance travel and communication (both telephonic and digital) became more complex. Abrupt changes to routine and closure of resources and support groups created challenges. Unpaid caregivers worried about what would happen if they were hospitalised themselves. There was a diversity of experience both across caregivers, of familiar routines and rural context as resources, increased challenges requiring resourcefulness to adapt, and experiences of crisis. Many experienced all three states at different times.

Conclusion

This research provides valuable insights into challenges and opportunities experienced by rural unpaid caregivers during the Covid-19 pandemic and may help policy-makers and healthcare professionals develop improved emergency preparedness. Multilevel, multisector responses are needed to ensure effective health and social support and access to resources including health care, access to groceries and medication, transport, and communications (telephone and digital). Enhancing rural access to effective and inexpensive online services is particularly important, as is recognition of the value of rural sites or hubs of connection and social interaction.

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Australian Journal of Rural Health
Australian Journal of Rural Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
16.70%
发文量
122
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Rural Health publishes articles in the field of rural health. It facilitates the formation of interdisciplinary networks, so that rural health professionals can form a cohesive group and work together for the advancement of rural practice, in all health disciplines. The Journal aims to establish a national and international reputation for the quality of its scholarly discourse and its value to rural health professionals. All articles, unless otherwise identified, are peer reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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