Treiber Linda, Emerson Christie, Shackleford Jenna
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA.
Wellstar College of Health and Human Services, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA, USA.
J Patient Exp. 2024 Dec 8;11:23743735241302742. doi: 10.1177/23743735241302742. eCollection 2024.
Given the complexities of healthcare provision, it is imperative to understand how single adults experience their interactions with medical professionals and health care organizations, manage care and treatment, and navigate the barriers encountered. This study's purpose is to understand physical and mental health experiences in consideration of social determinants of health, barriers, and coping strategies for single adults diagnosed with COVID-19. An interpretive phenomenology study design was used with 12 individuals who were single and living alone during the COVID-19 pandemic. Semi-structured, open-ended interviews revealed important aspects of the COVID-19 illness experience. Interviews were transcribed for coding and thematic analysis. Analysis of patient interview data identified 4 themes: Dealing with Isolation, Dying Alone, Managing Stigma, and Making a Support Plan. The findings offer insight into what it means to have COVID-19 for single adults who live alone. These findings can be used to help improve the illness experiences of those with COVID-19 and other serious or complex conditions.
鉴于医疗保健服务的复杂性,了解单身成年人如何体验他们与医疗专业人员和医疗保健组织的互动、管理护理和治疗以及克服遇到的障碍至关重要。本研究的目的是了解在考虑健康的社会决定因素、障碍以及确诊感染新冠病毒的单身成年人的应对策略的情况下他们的身心健康体验。采用解释现象学研究设计,对12名在新冠疫情期间单身独居的个体进行了研究。半结构化、开放式访谈揭示了新冠疾病经历的重要方面。访谈内容被转录用于编码和主题分析。对患者访谈数据进行分析后确定了4个主题:应对孤独、孤独离世、应对污名化以及制定支持计划。这些发现为独自生活的单身成年人感染新冠病毒意味着什么提供了见解。这些发现可用于帮助改善新冠病毒感染者以及患有其他严重或复杂疾病者的患病体验。