老年人新冠肺炎病例的体会

Işıl Avşar Arık, Ferhat Arik
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随着技术的发展,流行病在21世纪已成为全球性问题。近年来,通信和运输速度加快,今天的COVID-19疾病已成为本世纪最具破坏性的大流行。在此期间,老年人被列为危险群体。此外,对老年人的各种社会和政治态度也出现了。当所有这些都在一起评估时,可以说我们面临着一个新的社会事实。以此为出发点,本研究试图从老年人自身的经历来理解这一新的现象。该研究是一项质性研究,旨在探讨60岁及以上从COVID-19疾病中康复的老年人在病前、病中和病后的经济、文化、社会、心理和家庭关系以及空间感知。在这个方向上,通过有目的抽样和雪球抽样相结合的方法,共接触了10名生活在Hatay的60 - 75岁的人。由此可见,恐惧和社会压力的主题成为最明显的主题,除此之外,内化的耻辱是另一个突出的主题。
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Experiences of Elderly’s Covid-19: Hatay Case
With the development of technology, pandemics have become global in the twenty-first century. The speed in communication and transportation has increased in recent years, and the COVID-19 disease experienced today has become the most devastating pandemic of this century. During this period, the elderly were named as the risk group. In addition, various social and political attitudes towards the elderly have emerged. When all these are evaluated together, it can be said that we are faced with a new social fact. Starting from this, the present study tries to understand this new phenomenon from the elders' own experiences. The study is a qualitative study to explore the economic, cultural, social, psychological and family relationships and spatial perceptions of the elderly aged 60 and over who have recovered from COVID-19 disease before, during and after the illness. In this direction, by using purposeful sampling and snowball sampling together, a total of 10 people aged between 60 and 75 living in Hatay were reached. As a result, it was seen that the themes of fear and social pressure became the most distinct themes Besides these, internalized stigma was another prominent theme.
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