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在美国和波多黎各的不同种族和族裔的老年群体中,对 COVID-19 风险缓解策略的态度和看法:一项定性研究。

Attitudes and perceptions toward the COVID-19 risk-mitigation strategies among racially and ethnically diverse older adults in the United States and Puerto Rico: a qualitative study.

机构信息

Disparities Research Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Departamento de Antropología Social y Cultural, Universidad de Educación a Distancia, UNED, Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Ethn Health. 2024 Jan;29(1):25-45. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2023.2243548. Epub 2023 Aug 5.

DOI:10.1080/13557858.2023.2243548
PMID:37543717
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10867780/
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

There is limited qualitative research investigating how risk-mitigation strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the lives of diverse older adults, who met criteria for mild to severe generalized anxiety or depression and minor to moderate disability. This study aims to address this gap by examining how racially and ethnically diverse older adults with at least mild mental health symptoms and minor physical disability in the United States and Puerto Rico adapted to guidelines during COVID-19. It aims to inform the medical community and policymakers of potential threats to these older adults' well-being given the COVID-19 burden.

DESIGN

Based on descriptive qualitative inquiry and phenomenological perspectives, we conducted semi-structured interviews over the phone with a racially and ethnically diverse sample of older (age 60+), predominantly minoritized adults ( = 100) in four states and territories across the United States and Puerto Rico in 2021. Interviews were recorded, coded, and analyzed using a thematic analysis approach.

RESULTS

Findings centered on five themes: (1) Previous experiences with the healthcare system and cultural beliefs related to trust and distrust led to mixed attitudes toward COVID-19 risk-mitigation strategies; (2) Compliance with COVID-19 mitigation strategies ensured safety and addressed fear of illness; (3) Compliance led to isolation due to interrupted social relations; (4) Isolation and disrupted social networks negatively impacted mental health and finances, and (5) Coping strategies and embracing support reduced the effects of social isolation.

CONCLUSION

This study underscores the importance of increasing support and social connectedness during a pandemic and beyond to ensure the well-being of older adults in racially and ethnically diverse communities. It highlights the resiliency of older adults in identifying strategies to cope with negative impacts. We recommend safeguarding economic security through policy efforts toward financial safety nets during health crises and collaborative approaches with community-based organizations to mitigate social isolation.

摘要

目的

针对在 COVID-19 大流行期间实施的风险缓解策略如何影响符合轻度至重度广泛性焦虑或抑郁以及轻度至中度残疾标准的不同老年人群的生活,目前仅有有限的定性研究对此进行了调查。本研究旨在通过检查美国和波多黎各的种族和族裔多样化的老年人在 COVID-19 期间如何适应指南来解决这一差距,这些老年人至少有轻度心理健康症状和轻度身体残疾。鉴于 COVID-19 的负担,本研究旨在为医疗界和政策制定者提供这些老年人福祉面临的潜在威胁的信息。

设计

基于描述性定性研究和现象学观点,我们在 2021 年使用电话对来自美国四个州和波多黎各的种族和族裔多样化的老年人(年龄在 60 岁以上)样本进行了半结构式访谈,这些老年人主要是少数群体成年人( = 100)。访谈记录、编码和分析采用主题分析方法。

结果

研究结果集中在五个主题上:(1)先前的医疗保健系统经验和与信任和不信任相关的文化信仰导致对 COVID-19 风险缓解策略的态度复杂;(2)遵守 COVID-19 缓解策略确保了安全并减轻了对疾病的恐惧;(3)遵守导致社交关系中断的隔离;(4)隔离和中断的社交网络对心理健康和财务状况产生负面影响;(5)应对策略和接受支持减少了社交隔离的影响。

结论

本研究强调了在大流行期间及以后增加支持和社交联系以确保种族和族裔多样化社区中老年人福祉的重要性。它突出了老年人在确定应对负面影响的策略方面的韧性。我们建议通过在卫生危机期间制定金融安全网政策努力和与社区组织合作的方式来保障经济安全,以减轻社交隔离。