Faculty of Health Studies, VID Specialized University, Oslo, Norway.
Institute of Nursing and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Drammen, Norway.
Nurs Inq. 2024 Jul;31(3):e12643. doi: 10.1111/nin.12643. Epub 2024 Apr 29.
The early coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak inflicted vulnerability on individuals and societies on a completely different scale than we have seen previously. The pandemic developed rapidly from 1 day to the next, and both society and individuals were put to the test. Older people's experiences of the early outbreak were no exception. Using an abductive analytical approach, the study explores the individual experiences of vulnerability as described by older people hospitalised with COVID-19 in the early outbreak. In these older people, we found that the societal context and the individual experiences of vulnerability were inextricable linked. The study demonstrates that despite significant individual stress, informants displayed an interesting ability to also view their situation to reorient their perspective. The experience of vulnerability is both conditional and individual, which imposes a degree of unpredictability that neither they nor others were able to negotiate. The article discusses the phenomenon of unpredictability in light of a modern society with regard to how individuals and society may encounter unexpected events in the future where the potential to reorient will be vital.
新型冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)早期疫情给个人和社会带来的脆弱性是我们以前从未见过的。疫情在一天之内迅速发展,社会和个人都受到了考验。老年人在早期疫情中的经历也不例外。本研究采用归纳分析方法,探讨了 COVID-19 住院老年人所描述的个体脆弱性体验。在这些老年人中,我们发现社会背景和个体脆弱性体验是不可分割的。研究表明,尽管个体面临着巨大的压力,但是受访者表现出了一种有趣的能力,即重新调整视角来审视自己的处境。脆弱性体验既是有条件的,也是个体的,这带来了一定程度的不可预测性,无论是他们自己还是其他人都无法应对。本文从现代社会的角度讨论了不可预测性现象,以及在未来个人和社会可能会遇到意想不到的事件时,重新调整方向的能力将是至关重要的。