关键词: COVID-19 legacy healthcare support ontological (in)security qualitative significant appearance concerns

Mesh : Humans COVID-19 / psychology Adult Female Male Qualitative Research Middle Aged Social Isolation SARS-CoV-2 Uncertainty Body Image / psychology Aged

来  源:   DOI:10.1080/17482631.2024.2374779   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
UNASSIGNED: Though a worldwide period of uncertainty (COVID-19) has \'ended\', there exists a legacy of maladaptive experiences among people with significant appearance concerns (SAC) that requires care and attention.
UNASSIGNED: Using Giddens\' concept of ontological security, we explored how people experienced their SAC before, during and \"since\" COVID-19. Qualitative surveys allowed us to capture diverse perspectives from individuals transnationally, analysed with deductive reflexive thematic analysis using ontological security as our theoretical foundation.
UNASSIGNED: Themes named \"More Mirror(ed) Time\" and \"Locked Out, Shut Down, and Shut Out\" gave a contextual grounding for the embodied experiences of this group through times of social restrictions, and the theme \"Redefining Relevance\" explored the continued legacy of COVID-19 - and continued global uncertainties such as economic hardship and warfare - that impact the wellbeing of people with SAC.
UNASSIGNED: People with SAC are still \'locked out\' from essential healthcare support as those providing healthcare are overworked, under-resourced and rely on efficient interactive methods such as tele-health that may be triggers for people with SAC. Care providers may consider expanding appearance concerns verbiage, look to involve trusted others in the care-seeking process, and utilize modalities beyond digital health to support people with SAC.
摘要:
尽管全球范围内的不确定期(COVID-19)已经结束,在有明显外观问题(SAC)的人中存在适应不良经历的遗产,需要照顾和注意。
使用Giddens\'本体安全的概念,我们探索了人们以前是如何经历SAC的,期间和“自”COVID-19。定性调查使我们能够从跨国的个人中捕捉到不同的观点,以本体论安全为理论基础,采用演绎反身主题分析进行分析。
名为“更多镜像(ed)时间”和“锁定”的主题,关闭,和“拒之门外”通过社会限制时代,为该群体的具体经历提供了背景依据,主题“重新定义相关性”探讨了COVID-19的持续遗产-以及持续的全球不确定性,如经济困难和战争-影响SAC人民的福祉。
拥有SAC的人仍然无法获得基本的医疗保健支持,因为提供医疗保健的人工作过度,资源不足,依赖有效的互动方法,如远程医疗,这可能是SAC患者的触发因素。护理提供者可能会考虑扩大对外观的关注,希望让可信赖的其他人参与到寻求护理的过程中,并利用数字健康以外的方式来支持SAC的人们。
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