COVID-19运动限制中的职业中断:定性案例研究探索

IF 2.4 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Karen M. Keptner, B. Ekelman, B. Milliken
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背景:新冠肺炎大流行和随后的公共卫生安全措施扰乱了日常生活,因为除基本服务外,所有服务都受到限制,许多人发现自己被限制在家里。目的:为了了解早期疫情安全措施对特定发展阶段职业的影响,本研究探讨了美国中西部一个城市新兴成人职业治疗学生的看法。方法:研究人员使用定性案例研究设计来分析选定的课程作业,以探索新冠肺炎早期行动限制期间学生(N=13;N=1名男性)的认知。研究结果:主要主题注意到1)背景或职业空间对适应的重要性,(2)日常生活的变化如何影响存在,以及(3)社会职业对归属感和心理健康的影响。结论:新冠肺炎安全措施造成的职业干扰影响了参与者的“到位”,密闭空间中的习惯和惯例促进了他们的适应。未来的研究应该着眼于这种破坏对新兴成年人职业和恢复力的长期影响,因为这一阶段的生活是成年人成长的关键。©2023《职业科学杂志》。
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Occupational disruption amid COVID-19 movement restrictions: A qualitative case study exploration
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent public health safety measures disrupted daily lives as all but essential services were limited and many individuals found themselves confined to their home. Objective: In order to understand the impact of early pandemic safety measures on occupation during a specific developmental phase, this study explored the perceptions of emerging adult occupational therapy students in one Midwestern US city. Methods: The researchers used a qualitative case study design to analyze selected course assignments in exploring student (N = 13;n = 1 male) perceptions during early COVID-19 movement restrictions. Findings: Primary themes noted 1) the importance of context or occupational spaces on adaptation, (2) how changes in routines influence being, and (3) the impact of social occupations to belonging and mental health. Conclusion: The occupational disruption caused by COVID-19 safety measures impacted participants' ‘being in place' and adaptation was facilitated by the way habits and routines were performed in confined spaces. Future research should look at the long-term impact of the disruption on emerging adult occupation and resilience, since this phase of life is a key to adult becoming. © 2023 The Journal of Occupational Science Incorporated.
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Journal of Occupational Science
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