Edith Cowan University, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Joondalup, Perth, Western Australia.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2021 Dec;36(6):691-696. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X21001126. Epub 2021 Oct 8.
As the understanding of health care worker lived experience during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) grows, the experiences of those utilizing emergency health care services (EHS) during the pandemic are yet to be fully appreciated.
The objective of this research was to explore lived experience of EHS utilization in Victoria, Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic from March 2020 through March 2021.
An explorative qualitative design underpinned by a phenomenological approach was applied. Data were collected through semi-structured, in-depth interviews, which were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using Colaizzi's approach.
Qualitative data were collected from 67 participants aged from 32 to 78-years-of-age (average age of 52). Just over one-half of the research participants were male (54%) and three-quarters lived in metropolitan regions (75%). Four key themes emerged from data analysis: (1) Concerns regarding exposure and infection delayed EHS utilization among participants with chronic health conditions; (2) Participants with acute health conditions expressed concern regarding the impact of COVID-19 on their care, but continued to access services as required; (3) Participants caring for people with sensory and developmental disabilities identified unique communication needs during interactions with EHS during the COVID-19 pandemic; communicating with emergency health care workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) was identified as a key challenge, with face masks reported as especially problematic for people who are deaf or hard-of-hearing; and (4) Children and older people also experienced communication challenges associated with PPE, and the need for connection with emergency health care workers was important for positive lived experience during interactions with EHS throughout the pandemic.
This research provides an important insight into the lived experience of EHS utilization during the COVID-19 pandemic, a perspective currently lacking in the published peer-reviewed literature.
随着人们对 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)期间医护人员生活体验的理解不断深入,人们对大流行期间利用紧急医疗保健服务(EHS)的人员的体验仍有待充分了解。
本研究旨在探索 2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 3 月期间澳大利亚维多利亚州 COVID-19 大流行期间利用 EHS 的生活体验。
采用现象学方法为基础的探索性定性设计。通过半结构式深入访谈收集数据,将访谈内容逐字转录,并采用 Colaizzi 的方法进行分析。
从年龄在 32 岁至 78 岁(平均年龄为 52 岁)的 67 名参与者中收集了定性数据。超过一半的研究参与者为男性(54%),四分之三居住在大都市区(75%)。数据分析得出四个主要主题:(1)患有慢性疾病的参与者对接触和感染的担忧导致他们延迟利用 EHS;(2)患有急性疾病的参与者对 COVID-19 对其护理的影响表示担忧,但仍按需要继续获得服务;(3)照顾感官和发育障碍人士的参与者在 COVID-19 大流行期间与 EHS 互动时确定了独特的沟通需求;与佩戴个人防护装备(PPE)的紧急医疗保健工作者沟通被认为是一个关键挑战,报告称口罩对失聪或听力障碍人士尤其成问题;(4)儿童和老年人也经历了与 PPE 相关的沟通挑战,在与 EHS 互动期间与紧急医疗保健工作者建立联系的需求对积极的生活体验很重要。
本研究深入了解了 COVID-19 大流行期间利用 EHS 的生活体验,这是目前发表的同行评议文献中缺乏的观点。