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Conversations in Times of Isolation: Exploring Rural-Dwelling Older Adults’ Experiences of Isolation and Loneliness during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Manitoba Canada

机译:在孤立时期的谈话:在加拿大曼尼托巴的Covid-19大流行病中探索农村住宅的孤独和孤独的体验

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Older adults have been described as a vulnerable group in the current context of the COVID-19 pandemic. In Canada, where this study took place, older adults have been encouraged to self-isolate while the rest of the population has been cautioned against in-person contact with them. Prior to COVID-19, social isolation and loneliness among older adults was considered a serious public health concern. Using a series of semi-structured interviews with 26 community-dwelling older adults (65+) living in rural Manitoba, we explore older adults’ experiences of isolation and loneliness in the initial stages of the pandemic between the months of May and July 2020. Participants identified a loss of autonomy, loss of activities and social spaces (e.g., having coffee or eating out, volunteering, and going to church), and lack of meaningful connection at home as factors influencing their sense of isolation and loneliness. Although these loses initially influenced participants’ self-reported isolation and loneliness, the majority developed strategies to mitigate isolation and loneliness, such as drawing on past experiences of isolation, engaging in physically distanced visits, connecting remotely, and “keeping busy.” Our findings call attention to the role of different environments and resources in supporting older adults social and emotional wellbeing, particularly as they adapt to changes in social contact over time.
机译:在Covid-19大流行的当前背景下,老年人被描述为一个弱势群体。在加拿大,在这项研究发生的情况下,老年人被鼓励自我隔离,而剩下的人口被警告与他们联系。在Covid-19之前,老年人之间的社会孤立和孤独被认为是一个严重的公共卫生问题。使用一系列半结构化访谈与居住在农村农村的26名社区住宅(65岁以上),我们在5月20日和7月2020年7月之间的初始阶段探讨了老年人的初始阶段的孤立和孤独的经验。与会者确定了自主,活动丧失和社会空间(例如,喝咖啡或喝咖啡,志愿者和去教堂),以及在家里缺乏有意义的联系,因为影响他们的隔离和孤独感。虽然这些失去了最初影响了参与者的自我报告的孤立和孤独,但大多数都会产生减轻隔离和孤独的策略,例如在过去的隔离经验上绘制,从事物理距离,远程连接,并“保持忙碌”。我们的调查结果称为不同环境和资源在支持老年人社交和情感健康方面的作用,特别是因为它们随着时间的推移而适应社会接触的变化。

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