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Perceptions, feelings, and the routine of older adults during the isolation period caused by the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study in four countries

Journal

AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
Volume 26, Issue 5, Pages 911-918

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2021.1891198

Keywords

Older adults; coronavirus (2019-nCoV); perceived social isolation

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The qualitative study evaluated the knowledge, routine, and perception of older adults from four countries about dealing with COVID-19 during social isolation. The findings showed that older persons felt restricted in daily life activities, experienced emotional instability, but demonstrated similar adaptation abilities, coping strategies, and improved understanding of the disease based on media information. The homogeneity in their responses indicated that the pandemic affected them in a similar way, despite living in different cultures and contexts.
Objective To evaluate the knowledge, routine, and perception of older adults from four countries about dealing with COVID-19 in the social isolation period. Methods Qualitative study with semistructured interviews. Older persons (>= 60 years old), who lived in the urban centers of four different countries (Brazil, United States, Italy, and Portugal), were asked about the changes experienced during the pandemic, new habits or restrictions during isolation, sources of social and emotional support, and their knowledge about COVID-19 pandemic. Data was transcribed, codified, and submitted to content analysis. Results Twenty-five older persons (10 from Brazil, 5 from Italy, 5 from Portugal, and 5 from the United States) were interviewed. Participants reported feeling restricted in their daily life activities and emotional instability. Described adaptations in habits, coping strategies, and greater understanding of the diseased based on information available in the media. There was homogeneity in the statements of the elderly, showing that the pandemic affected them in a similar way, even though they lived in different cultures and contexts. Conclusion The social isolation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic changed the structure for the performance of many occupations, having an impact in the perception social participation and wellbeing of elders. This data can aid health professionals to outline strategies to deal with the impact of the social isolation in older persons.

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