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Revista brasileira de enfermagem ; 76(Suppl 1), 2023.
Article in English | EuropePMC | ID: covidwho-2269631

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Objectives: to understand the self-care process of community-dwelling older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: this is an explanatory study with a qualitative approach based on the constructivist Grounded Theory, carried out with 18 community-dwelling older adults. Data collection took place through interviews and content was analyzed through initial and focused coding. Results: two categories were obtained: "Building connections to support self-care practices” and "Living with the risk group stigma”. From their interaction, the phenomenon "Performing self-care in old age during the COVID-19 pandemic” emerged. Final Considerations: it was possible to identify how older adults' experiences curing the COVID-19 pandemic had repercussions on their self-care process, being influenced by factors such as information about the disease and the impacts of risk group stigmas.

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Rev Bras Enferm ; 76Suppl 1(Suppl 1): e20220644, 2023.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2269632

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OBJECTIVES: to understand the self-care process of community-dwelling older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: this is an explanatory study with a qualitative approach based on the constructivist Grounded Theory, carried out with 18 community-dwelling older adults. Data collection took place through interviews and content was analyzed through initial and focused coding. RESULTS: two categories were obtained: "Building connections to support self-care practices" and "Living with the risk group stigma". From their interaction, the phenomenon "Performing self-care in old age during the COVID-19 pandemic" emerged. FINAL CONSIDERATIONS: it was possible to identify how older adults' experiences curing the COVID-19 pandemic had repercussions on their self-care process, being influenced by factors such as information about the disease and the impacts of risk group stigmas.


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COVID-19 , Humans , Aged , Independent Living , Pandemics , Self Care , Data Collection
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