Sanftenberg Linda, Hoerger Anja, Mayr Katharina, Nassehi Armin, Wildgruber Domenika, Hausen Anita, Janke Christian, Hoelscher Michael, Hindenburg Dagmar, Eidenschink Christine, Rink Laura, Sebastião Maria, Teupser Daniel, Kosub Helena, Zoellinger Isabel, Dreischulte Tobias, Gensichen Jochen
Institut für Allgemeinmedizin, Klinikum der Universität München, LMU München, München, Germany.
Institut für Soziologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, Germany.
Gesundheitswesen. 2024 Mar;86(3):247-253. doi: 10.1055/a-2189-2280. Epub 2024 Feb 9.
In the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, institutional measures were decreed to protect nursing home residents from infection. Their appropriateness has been a subject of controversy. The aim of this work was to better understand the subjective perception of the protective measures during the Covid-19 pandemic by the nursing home residents in Bavaria and to shed light on the role of nursing staff and general practitioners in coping with the crisis.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with residents of inpatient long-term care facilities. Data analysis was carried out by means of structured content analysis according to Kuckartz.
A total of ten nursing home residents with various degrees of care were interviewed, five of whom had already been infected with Covid-19 at the time of the survey. The respondents reported, on the one hand, their need for protection and, on the other hand, the isolation they experienced during the pandemic. Trust in the care provided by the nursing staff was emphasized. A reliable personal contact to already known general practitioners was missing.
The role of nurses and general practitioners deserves more attention and may be a key to better acceptance and management of such crisis situations.
在新冠疫情背景下,为保护养老院居民免受感染,制定了机构性措施。这些措施的适当性一直存在争议。这项工作的目的是更好地了解巴伐利亚州养老院居民在新冠疫情期间对保护措施的主观感受,并阐明护理人员和全科医生在应对危机中的作用。
对住院长期护理机构的居民进行了半结构化访谈。根据库卡茨的方法,通过结构化内容分析进行数据分析。
共采访了10名不同护理程度的养老院居民,其中5人在调查时已感染新冠病毒。受访者一方面报告了他们对保护的需求,另一方面报告了他们在疫情期间所经历的隔离。强调了对护理人员提供护理的信任。与熟悉的全科医生缺乏可靠的个人联系。
护士和全科医生的作用值得更多关注,可能是更好地接受和管理此类危机情况的关键。