1. Experiences of Older Adults During COVID-19: Loss, Boredom, Uncertainty, Worry, and Resilience
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Palmer, Janice L., Stallings, Devita T., Yoo, Jee-Hye, Lorenz, Rebecca A., and Lach, Helen W.
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Worry -- Health aspects ,Epidemics -- Social aspects -- United States ,Aged -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes -- Social aspects -- Health aspects ,Loss (Psychology) -- Health aspects ,Boredom -- Health aspects ,Uncertainty -- Health aspects ,Health ,Seniors - Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and resulting instructions to stay home and social distance enhanced concerns of the impact of social isolation on the physical and mental well-being of older adults. Eighteen community-dwelling older adults participated in interviews describing their experiences early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants experienced loss of activities, routines, and social connection, and feelings of worry and uncertainty. Nevertheless, participants were hopeful about the future and demonstrated resilience in overcoming boredom as they became intentional in finding new activities and using technology to maintain connection with others. Older adults may need support in such situations to manage boredom and uncertainty and avoid social isolation. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 49(6), 27–32.], Early in the pandemic, the World Health Organization (WHO; 2020a) and U.S. National Center for Health Statistics identified older adults as having greater risk of serious illness and death from [...]
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- 2023
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