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Spremembe v življenjskih navadah in socialnih mrežah stanovalcev domov za stare zaradi epidemije korona virusa : magistrsko delo
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Abstract
Magistrsko delo obravnava spremembe v življenjskih navadah in socialnih mrežah stanovalcev domov za stare ljudi, zaradi epidemije korona virusa, v povezavi z njihovim splošnim počutjem tekom in po epidemiji. Teoretični del magistrskega dela vključuje opredelitev institucionalne oskrbe, vlogo zaposlenih v domovih za stare ljudi tekom epidemije korona virusa, ter vpliv epidemije tako na življenjske navade kot na socialne mreže stanovalcev domov za stare ljudi. Pregledana literatura kaže, da je epidemija vplivala na življenjske navade in splošno počutje stanovalcev domov za stare ljudi, kar je posledično vplivalo tudi na njihove socialne mreže. Ukrep prepovedi obiskov v domu je v največji meri vplival na življenje stanovalcev. V empiričnem delu magistrskega dela smo s pomočjo delno standardiziranega intervjuja opravili kvalitativno raziskavo. Zaradi širšega pogleda na raziskovani pojav, vzorec vključuje predstavnike treh populacij in sicer štiri predstavnike populacije stanovalcev doma za stare ljudi, štiri predstavnike zaposlenih, ter dva predstavnika populacije sorodnikov stanovalcev doma za stare ljudi, ki so v času epidemije prebivali ali bili zaposleni v domu. Zanimalo nas je, na kakšnem način je epidemija korona virusa vplivala na življenjske navade in socialne mreže stanovalcev ter kakšna je bila vloga zaposlenih v domovih za stare ljudi tekom epidemije korona virusa.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:socialne mreže, splošno počutje, vloga zaposlenih, dom za stare ljudi, epidemija, COVID-19
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Matošec]
Year:2024
Number of pages:189 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-155516 This link opens in a new window
UDC:364.4-053.9
COBISS.SI-ID:206531331 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:05.04.2024
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Language:English
Title:Changes in the lifestyle habits and social networks of residents of homes for the elderly due to corona virus epidemic
Abstract:
The master’s thesis deals with changes in the lifestyle habits and social networks od residents of homes for the elderly, due to the corona virus epidemic, in connection with their general well- being during and after the epidemic. The theoretical part of the master’s thesis includes the definition of institutional care, the role of employees in homes for the elderly during corona virus epidemic, and the impact of the epidemic on both the lifestyles and social networks of residents of homes for the elderly. The reviewed literature suggests that the epidemic affected the living habits and general well-being of nursing home residents, which subsequently affected their social networks. The measure to ban home visits had the greatest impact on the lives of the residents. In the empirical part of the master's thesis, we conducted qualitative research with the help of a partially standardized interview. Due to a broader view of the researched phenomenon, the sample includes representatives of three populations, namely, four representatives of the population of residents of the home for the elderly, four representatives of employees and two representatives of the population of relatives of residents of the home for the elderly who lived or were employed in the home during the epidemic. We were interested in how the corona virus epidemic affected the lifestyles and social networks of the residents, and what was the role of employees in homes for the elderly during the corona virus epidemic.

Keywords:social networks, general well-being, role of employees, homes for the elderly, epidemic, COVID-19

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