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Pomen socialnih stikov za stanovalce socialno varstvenega zavoda v času epidemije : diplomsko delo
ID Horvat, Lučka (Author), ID Plemelj Mohorič, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Galof, Katarina (Reviewer)

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Abstract
Uvod: Staranje vpliva na velikost socialne mreže, hkrati pa socialna mreža vpliva na staranje, spodbudo in širitev osebne socialne mreže. Številnim starejšim socialna vključenost in socialni stiki predstavljajo okupacijo. Ob kakovostnih socialnih stikih občutijo pripadnost in varnost. V času epidemije COVID-19 pa so se v skladu z ukrepi in dejstvom, da spadajo v rizično skupino, znašli v socialni izolaciji, ki je negativno vplivala na njihovo zdravje. Soočali so se z občutki jeze, žalosti, strahu, dolgčasa, osamljenosti in z izgubo motivacije. Primorani so bili prilagoditi socialne stike in izvajanje aktivnosti, kar je za številne predstavljajo veliko oviro. Namen: Raziskati pomen ohranjanja socialnih stikov za uporabnike socialno varstvenega zavoda v času epidemije COVID-19. Raziskati, kako se socialna izolacija v času COVID-19 odraža na počutju starejših od 65 let in kakšna je bila vloga delovnih terapevtov med epidemijo. Metode dela: Uporabljen je bil kvalitativen raziskovalni pristop. Izvedeni so bili polstrukturirani intervjuji s petimi osebami, starejšimi od 65 let, ki so bile v času epidemije COVID-19 vključene v socialni varstveni zavod. Uporabljena je bila kvalitativna vsebinska analiza. Pri kodiranju je bil uporabljen deduktivni pristop. Rezultati: V analizi smo pridobili tri kategorije: socialna izolacija, vpliv socialne izolacije na zdravje in okupacija. Podkategorije, ki smo jih izluščili, so čustveni odziv na socialno izolacijo, vpliv socialne izolacije na zdravje, omejitve, prilagoditev socialnih stikov, občutki ob spremenjenih socialnih stikih, ohranjanje okupacije, izguba okupacije, prilagoditev okupacije ter nove okupacije. Razprava in zaključek: Socialni stiki in vključevanje v aktivnosti so za osebe, starejše od 65 let, v socialno varstvenih zavodih v času epidemije COVID-19 življenjskega pomena. S prilagojenim ohranjanjem socialnih stikov preko sodobne tehnologije so starejši dobili občutek pripadnosti in motivacijo za premagovanje težav. Ohranjali so kognitivne in fizične sposobnosti ter premagovali osamljenost in dolgčas, ki sta jih spremljala med socialno izolacijo. Delovni terapevti so imeli med epidemijo COVID-19 glavno vlogo pri prilagoditvi socialnih stikov in aktivnosti. Starejšim so omogočali ohranitev vlog in okupacij, ki so jih lahko s pomočjo adaptacij izvajali po sobah socialno varstvenega zavoda.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:diplomska dela, delovna terapija, socialna vključenost, epidemija COVID-19, starejši
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:ZF - Faculty of Health Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[L. Horvat]
Year:2022
Number of pages:26 str., [1] str. pril.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-143438 This link opens in a new window
UDC:615.851
COBISS.SI-ID:134850563 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:21.12.2022
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Language:English
Title:The meaning of social contacts in residential home during the epidemics : diploma work
Abstract:
Introduction: Aging impacts the size of a person’s social network; simultaneously, the social network affects the aging, promotion, and expansion of the personal social network. For many older people, social inclusion and social contacts represent an occupation. With high-quality social contacts, they feel belonging and security. During the COVID- 19 epidemic, however, in accordance with the measures and the fact that they belong to an at-risk group, they found themselves in social isolation, which had a negative impact on their health. They experienced feelings of anger, sadness, fear, boredom, loneliness, and loss of motivation. They were forced to adapt their social contacts and activities, which represent a significant obstacle for many. Purpose: To investigate the importance of maintaining social contact for users of social welfare institutions during the COVID-19 epidemic, how social isolation during COVID-19 affects the well-being of people over 65, and what occupational therapists’ role was during the epidemic. Methods: A qualitative approach was used. A semi-structured interview was conducted with five people over the age of 65 who were included in a social welfare institution during the COVID-19 epidemic. Qualitative content analysis was used. A deductive approach was used in coding. Results: In the analysis, we obtained three categories: social isolation, the impact of social isolation on health, and occupation. The subcategories we extracted are an emotional response to social isolation, the impact of social isolation on health, limitations, the adaptation of social contacts, feelings regarding changed social contacts, maintenance of occupations, loss of occupations, adaptations of occupation, and new occupations. Discussion and conclusion: Social relations and inclusion in activities were of vital importance for people over the age of 65 in social welfare institutions during the COVID-19 epidemic. With the adapted maintenance of social contact through modern technology, the elderly gained a sense of belonging. They maintained cognitive and physical abilities and overcame the loneliness and boredom that accompanied them during social isolation. During the COVID-19 epidemic, occupational therapists played a significant role in adapting social contacts and activities. They allowed the elderly to maintain their roles and occupations, which they could carry out with help from adaptations to the established social welfare institution.

Keywords:diploma theses, occupational therapy, social inclusion, epidemic of COVID-19, elderly

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