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未被听见的声音:英国 COVID-19 大流行第一波期间 LGBT+ 老年人经历的定性研究。

Unheard voices: A qualitative study of LGBT+ older people experiences during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK.

机构信息

School of Social Work and Social Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.

Medical School, University of Lincoln, Lincoln, UK.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Jul;30(4):e1233-e1243. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13531. Epub 2021 Aug 6.

Abstract

This paper reports findings from a qualitative study into the immediate impact of social distancing measures on the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT+) older people (≥60 years) living in the UK during the first lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic. It draws on in-depth interviews with 17 older people and 6 key informants from LGBT+ community-based organisations, exploring the strategies used to manage their situations, how they responded and adapted to key challenges. Five themes emerged related to: (1) risk factors for LGBT+ older people and organisations, including specific findings on trans experiences; (2) care practices in LGBT+ lives; (3) strengths and benefits of networking (4) politicisation of ageing issues and their relevance to LGBT+ communities and (5) learning from communication and provision in a virtual world. The findings illuminate adaptability and many strengths in relation to affective equality and reciprocal love, care and support among LGBT+ older people. It is vital UK that the government recognises and addresses the needs and concerns of LGBT+ older people during emergencies.

摘要

本文报告了一项定性研究的结果,该研究探讨了 COVID-19 大流行第一波封锁期间,居住在英国的老年同性恋、双性恋和跨性别者(LGBT+)人群生活所受到的直接影响。该研究采用深入访谈的方式,对 17 名老年人和 6 名来自 LGBT+社区组织的关键信息提供者进行了访谈,探讨了他们用来应对和适应关键挑战的策略。研究结果共出现了五个主题,分别是:(1)LGBT+老年人和组织面临的风险因素,包括有关跨性别者经历的具体发现;(2)LGBT+生活中的护理实践;(3)网络的优势和益处;(4)老龄化问题的政治化及其与 LGBT+社区的相关性;(5)从虚拟世界的沟通和服务中学习。研究结果揭示了 LGBT+老年人在情感平等以及相互关爱、照顾和支持方面的适应能力和许多优势。英国政府在紧急情况下必须认识到并满足 LGBT+老年人的需求和关切。

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