Christensen Signe Westh, Dagyaran Ilkay, Bernild Camilla, Missel Malene, Berg Selina Kikkenborg
Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet, The Heart Centre, Denmark.
National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark.
Scand J Public Health. 2021 Nov;49(7):797-803. doi: 10.1177/1403494821993717. Epub 2021 Mar 15.
This study aimed to explore experiences of awaiting a test result for COVID-19 among individuals from the general population.
Fifteen participants were recruited from COVID-19 testing tents in the Capital Region of Denmark in March and April 2020. A phenomenological-hermeneutic approach inspired by Ricoeur's theory of interpretation was used.
The analysis revealed five themes. (1) The participants' experiences of awaiting a COVID-19 test result illuminated concerns related to infecting others rather than their own health. Experiences of guilt for not taking all possible precautions to avoid the spread of COVID-19 were described and thoughts of potentially having exposed others bothered the participants. (2) The test result would guide their precautions and therefore regulate behaviour at home and in society. (3) Even though the participants did not take all possible precautions they made some changes in their everyday lives. (4) Leaving the individual with the responsibility for taking precautions based on their subjective experiences created feelings of insecurity and uncertainty. (5) Being met by health professionals was an experience that meant for the particpants that behaviour towards limiting the infection became very clear. The seriousness experienced around the test situation facilitated this attitude and behaviour in the participants.
本研究旨在探讨普通人群中等待新冠病毒检测结果的经历。
2020年3月和4月,从丹麦首都地区的新冠病毒检测帐篷中招募了15名参与者。采用了受里科尔解释理论启发的现象学诠释学方法。
分析揭示了五个主题。(1)参与者等待新冠病毒检测结果的经历表明,他们更担心感染他人而非自身健康。他们描述了因未采取一切可能的预防措施来避免新冠病毒传播而产生的内疚感,并且担心自己可能已经传染给他人的想法困扰着他们。(2)检测结果将指导他们的预防措施,从而规范他们在家中和社会中的行为。(3)尽管参与者没有采取所有可能的预防措施,但他们在日常生活中还是做出了一些改变。(4)让个人根据主观经验负责采取预防措施会产生不安全感和不确定性。(5)与医护人员接触的经历对参与者来说意味着限制感染的行为变得非常明确。检测过程中感受到的严肃性促使参与者形成了这种态度和行为。