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“一张纸和有人交谈不一样”:在 COVID-19 之前和之后获得诊断后痴呆症护理以及相关的不平等。

"A piece of paper is not the same as having someone to talk to": accessing post-diagnostic dementia care before and since COVID-19 and associated inequalities.

机构信息

Department of Primary Care & Mental Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

NIHR ARC NWC, Liverpool, UK.

出版信息

Int J Equity Health. 2021 Mar 11;20(1):76. doi: 10.1186/s12939-021-01418-1.

DOI:10.1186/s12939-021-01418-1
PMID:33706774
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7948657/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Social support services such as day care centres are important in post-diagnostic dementia care to enable people living with dementia stay at home for longer. Little research has addressed potential inequalities in access, with no research on variations before and since COVID-19. The aim of this study was to explore inequalities in social support service usage before and since the pandemic.

METHODS

Unpaid carers and people living with dementia were interviewed over the phone about their experiences of accessing social support services before and since the COVID-19 pandemic. Transcripts were analysed for key themes using inductive and deductive thematic analysis.

RESULTS

Fifty participants (42 unpaid carers; eight people living with dementia) were interviewed, and five themes identified: (1) Service issues; (2) Access issues; (3) Relying on own initiative; (4) New inequalities due to COVID-19; and (5) Missing out on the benefits of support services. Participants reported transport, finances, and location as factors reducing their ability to access support service pre-COVID, with inequalities remaining and at times exacerbated since. Carers and people living with dementia also reported struggling with accessing basic necessities during COVID, including food and medicines.

CONCLUSIONS

Considering the benefits of accessing support services, resourced procedures and facilities are needed to maintain access to support services with more accessible remote support provision, enabling people from all backgrounds to access the care they need.

摘要

背景

日托中心等社会支持服务对于在诊断后痴呆症护理中非常重要,可使痴呆症患者能够更长时间地居家生活。很少有研究涉及获取这些服务的潜在不平等问题,也没有研究探讨过 COVID-19 之前和之后的差异。本研究旨在探讨大流行前后社会支持服务使用方面的不平等问题。

方法

通过电话采访了未付费护理人员和痴呆症患者,了解他们在 COVID-19 大流行之前和之后获取社会支持服务的经历。使用归纳和演绎主题分析对转录本进行了关键主题分析。

结果

共采访了 50 名参与者(42 名未付费护理人员;8 名痴呆症患者),确定了五个主题:(1)服务问题;(2)获取问题;(3)依靠自身主动性;(4)由于 COVID-19 出现新的不平等问题;(5)错失支持服务的好处。参与者报告说,交通、财务和地点是他们在 COVID 之前获取支持服务的能力降低的因素,自 COVID 以来,不平等问题仍然存在,有时甚至加剧了。护理人员和痴呆症患者还报告说,在 COVID 期间难以获取基本必需品,包括食物和药品。

结论

考虑到获取支持服务的好处,需要有资源的程序和设施来维持对支持服务的获取,提供更便于访问的远程支持服务,使所有背景的人都能获得他们所需的护理。

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