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“生活在一个不断缩小的世界中”-行动不便的社区居住老年人孤独感体验:定性扎根理论方法。

'Living in a shrinking world'-The experience of loneliness among community-dwelling older people with reduced mobility: a qualitative grounded theory approach.

机构信息

Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Academic Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, KU Leuven, Kapucijnenvoer 35 blok d bus, 7001, 3000, Leuven, Belgium.

Nursing Departement, Wit-Gele Kruis van Vlaanderen, Frontispiesstraat 8 bus 1.2 1000, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2022 Apr 6;22(1):285. doi: 10.1186/s12877-022-02998-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Loneliness is associated with severe consequences for both the physical and mental health of older people. Research has shown that mobility limitations are an important risk factor for the emergence and maintenance of feelings of loneliness. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of loneliness among community-dwelling older people with reduced mobility and its underlying dynamics.

METHODS

This study employed a qualitative, descriptive design, inspired by a grounded theory approach. Participants were purposively recruited in collaboration with home health care providers. The main inclusion criteria were as follows: aged 75 years or older, being mobile impaired, experiencing feelings of loneliness, and living at home and being cognitively able to be interviewed. Data analysis of 15 semi-structured, in-depth interviews was conducted based on the Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven (QUAGOL).

RESULTS

Loneliness was expressed through all the stories, but it appeared as an elusive, intangible phenomenon. Both indicating the presence of loneliness and describing what this phenomenon means were difficult to express for most participants. Loneliness was experienced as an inherent part of the ageing process characterised by losses, limitations and meaninglessness. Participants described how they have experienced losing grip on the world in which they live and feel isolated in a literally and figuratively shrinking world. Loneliness is described as the feeling that one is unable to address the situation that results in deep sadness and the feeling of no longer being of value to their environment.

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows that loneliness among community-dwelling older persons with reduced mobility is embedded in experiences of loss related to ageing, among which reduced mobility plays a significant role. The results suggest the existence of a more profound experience of loneliness than might appear at first glance. How to recognise experiences of loneliness and how to support a meaningful existence for community-dwelling older persons should be given priority in health care. The findings of this study can increase professional caregivers' sensitivity to implicit signals of loneliness. Further research is necessary to refine the outcomes and to further explore the role of reduced mobility in the experience of loneliness.

摘要

背景

孤独感会对老年人的身心健康造成严重影响。研究表明,行动不便是产生和维持孤独感的一个重要风险因素。本研究旨在探讨行动不便的社区居住老年人的孤独感体验及其潜在动态。

方法

本研究采用了定性描述设计,灵感来自扎根理论方法。参与者是与家庭保健服务提供者合作有目的地招募的。主要纳入标准如下:年龄在 75 岁或以上、行动不便、感到孤独、居住在家里且认知能力能够接受访谈。根据鲁汶定性分析指南(QUAGOL)对 15 次半结构化深入访谈进行了数据分析。

结果

孤独感在所有的故事中都有体现,但它是一种难以捉摸的无形现象。大多数参与者既难以表达孤独感的存在,也难以描述这种现象的含义。孤独感被体验为衰老过程的固有部分,其特征是丧失、限制和无意义。参与者描述了他们如何经历对自己生活世界的掌控感丧失,以及在一个字面上和比喻上都在缩小的世界中感到孤立。孤独感被描述为一种无力应对导致深深悲伤和不再对周围环境有价值的感觉。

结论

本研究表明,行动不便的社区居住老年人的孤独感深深植根于与衰老相关的丧失体验中,其中行动不便起着重要作用。研究结果表明,这种孤独感的体验比乍一看要深刻。如何识别孤独感体验以及如何为社区居住的老年人提供有意义的生活,应成为医疗保健的重点。本研究的结果可以提高专业护理人员对孤独感隐含信号的敏感性。需要进一步的研究来完善研究结果,并进一步探讨行动不便在孤独感体验中的作用。

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