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Exploration of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with dementia and carers from black and minority ethnic groups

机译:Covid-19大流行对黑色和少数民族民族痴呆症和照顾者的影响的探讨

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Introduction Despite community efforts to support and enable older and vulnerable people during the COVID-19 pandemic, many people with dementia and their family carers are still finding it difficult to adjust their daily living in light of the disruption that the pandemic has caused. There may be needs specific to black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) populations in these circumstances that remain thus far unexplored.Objective The aim of the study was to explore the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on people living with dementia and their family carers of BAME backgrounds, in relation to their experiences of community dementia care and the impact on their daily lives.Design 15 participants (persons with dementia and carers) were recruited for semistructured qualitative interviews. Respondents were of South Asian and Afro-Caribbean backgrounds. We used thematic analysis to analyse our data from a constructivist perspective, which emphasises the importance of multiple perspectives, contexts and values.Results There were a number of ways that the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted BAME persons with dementia and carers with regard to their experiences of dementia community care and the impact on their everyday lives. In particular we identified eight key themes, with subthemes: fear and anxiety, food and eating (encompassing food shopping and eating patterns), isolation and identity, community and social relationships, adapting to COVID-19, social isolation and support structures, and medical interactions. Fear and anxiety formed an overarching theme that encompassed all others.Discussion This paper covers unique and underexplored topics in a COVID-19-vulnerable group. There is limited work with these groups in the UK and this is especially true in COVID-19. The results showed that such impacts were far-reaching and affected not only day-to-day concerns, but also care decisions with long-ranging consequences, and existential interests around fear, faith, death and identity.
机译:简介尽管社区努力支持和实现Covid-19大流行期间的老年人,但许多患有痴呆症及其家庭护理人员的人仍然发现鉴于大流行引起的中断,难以调整日常生活。在这些情况下,可能需要特定于黑人,亚洲和少数民族(BAME)群体,这些情况仍然是未容易开发的。目的的目的是探索Covid-19流行对痴呆症和家庭生活的人们的影响CAME背景的护理人员与社区痴呆护理的经历以及对日常生活的影响有关。招募了15名参与者(痴呆症和护理人员的人)被招募了半系统的定性访谈。受访者是南亚和非洲加勒比海背景。我们使用主题分析来分析我们从建构主义的角度来分析我们的数据,这强调了多个观点,背景和价值的重要性。结果有许多方法是Covid-19 Pandemic在痴呆症和护理人员对他们的痴呆症和护理人员影响了许多方法痴呆症社区关怀的经历和对日常生活的影响。特别是我们确定了八个关键主题,具有次节:恐惧和焦虑,食物和饮食(包括食物购物和饮食模式),隔离和身份,社区和社会关系,适应Covid-19,社会隔离和支持结构,以及医疗互动。恐惧和焦虑形成了一个总体主题,包括所有其他主题。讨论讨论了Covid-19弱势群体中的独特和望远镜的主题。在英国的这些群体有限,在Covid-19中尤其如此。结果表明,这种影响不仅深受日常担忧,而且影响着恐惧,信仰,死亡和身份的长期后果和存在的兴趣。

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