Malmö University, Sweden.
Nurs Ethics. 2021 Nov-Dec;28(7-8):1183-1193. doi: 10.1177/0969733021994167. Epub 2021 Apr 30.
With rapidly ageing population worldwide, loneliness among older adults is becoming a global issue. Older migrants are considered being a vulnerable population and ethical issues are often raised in care for elderly. A deeper sense of loneliness, existential loneliness is one aspect of loneliness also described as the ultimate loneliness. Making oneself understood or expressing emotions, have shown to be particularly challenging for older migrants which could lead to experience of existential loneliness. Ageing and being a migrant are potential triggers for experiencing existential loneliness. There appears to be, however, little known about being a migrant experiencing existential loneliness in old age.
This study explored older migrants' experience of existential loneliness.
Qualitative study.
Data were collected through interviews (n = 15) with older (>65) migrants' in Swedish nursing homes or senior citizen centres. A thematic analysis was performed to analyse the data.
The study was conducted in accordance with the principles of research ethics.
The result was described in terms of three themes: (1) Choices made in life, (2) seeking reconciliation with life and (3) thoughts about death and dying in a foreign country.
Ethical reflection and knowledge about how older migrants' life story can lead to experiencing existential loneliness, could be of use in care for older migrants'.
This study indicates that the experience of existential loneliness derived from being a migrant is a long-term and significant process. Migration was a hope of creating a meaningful life, the experience of existential loneliness occurred as migrants sought reconciliation with life, reflected upon their past choices, and thought about death and dying in a foreign country.
随着全球人口老龄化的加速,老年人的孤独感正成为一个全球性问题。老年移民被认为是一个弱势群体,在照顾老年人时经常会出现伦理问题。更深刻的孤独感,即存在性孤独,是孤独感的一个方面,也被描述为终极孤独。对于老年移民来说,让自己被理解或表达情感,表现出特别具有挑战性,这可能导致存在性孤独的体验。衰老和移民都是体验存在性孤独的潜在触发因素。然而,对于老年移民经历存在性孤独的情况,似乎知之甚少。
本研究探讨了老年移民的存在性孤独体验。
定性研究。
通过对瑞典养老院或老年人中心的 15 名(>65 岁)老年移民的访谈,收集了数据。采用主题分析对数据进行分析。
本研究符合研究伦理原则进行。
结果以三个主题来描述:(1)生活中的选择,(2)寻求与生活和解,以及(3)在异国他乡对死亡的思考。
伦理反思和了解老年移民的生活故事如何导致存在性孤独的体验,可能对照顾老年移民有用。
本研究表明,作为移民的存在性孤独感是一个长期而重要的过程。移民是创造有意义生活的希望,存在性孤独感的体验发生在移民寻求与生活和解、反思过去的选择,并在异国他乡思考死亡和临终时。