Social support for the chronically ill during lockdown. Qualitative research in the COVID-19 pandemic

被引:0
|
作者
Virole, Louise [1 ]
Gabarro, Celine [2 ]
Ricadat, Elise [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris Cite, URMIS, Paris, France
[2] Univ Lille, CERIES, Lille, France
[3] Univ Paris Cite, Inst La Personne Med, Cermes3, Paris, France
关键词
chronic disease; COVID-19; lockdown; social support; support networks; NETWORKS; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1111/1467-9566.13845
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Chronic illness requires a web of actors, both professional and familiar, who constitute the support network of the chronically ill. This article aims to analyse how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted on the delicate balance of these supports. Qualitative research was conducted among people with four types of chronic diseases in France: cystic fibrosis, kidney disease, haemophilia and mental disorders. Data on social support was collected using an innovative methodology combining semi-directive interviews (n = 54) and drawings (n = 32). During the first French lockdown (March-May 2020), the chronically ill were mainly supported by the usual support actors of their primary network: spouse and/or family. However, the COVID-19 health crisis has led to several changes in their support network; health-care professionals diversified their support roles and new supporting actors emerged, especially non-human entities and patient organisations. The chronically ill have received an interweaving of emotional, instrumental and informational, formal and informal and human and non-human support. Our study highlights the multiple and dynamic ties between these types of support and argues in favour of a comprehensive approach to social support of the chronically ill, both in social science theory and in practice of care.
引用
收藏
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Satisfaction of scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
    Isabel J. Raabe
    Alexander Ehlert
    David Johann
    Heiko Rauhut
    Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 7
  • [22] Oncology During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Lockdown Perspective
    Danielle Boniface
    Gonzalo Tapia-Rico
    Current Oncology Reports, 2022, 24 : 1219 - 1235
  • [23] Oncology During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Lockdown Perspective
    Boniface, Danielle
    Tapia-Rico, Gonzalo
    CURRENT ONCOLOGY REPORTS, 2022, 24 (10) : 1219 - 1235
  • [24] Double Lockdown in Kashmir during the Covid-19 Pandemic
    Connah, Leoni
    PEACE REVIEW-A JOURNAL OF SOCIAL JUSTICE, 2021, 33 (01): : 33 - 38
  • [25] Satisfaction of scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
    Raabe, Isabel J.
    Ehlert, Alexander
    Johann, David
    Rauhut, Heiko
    HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS, 2020, 7 (01):
  • [26] Triggers of migraine during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
    Ahmed, Samar Farouk
    Abokalawa, Fathi
    Al Hashel, Jasem
    JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2021, 429 : 225 - 225
  • [27] Lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic on the follow-up of chronically ill patients
    Martin Lesende, Inaki
    ATENCION PRIMARIA, 2021, 53 (08):
  • [28] Factors associated with public support for a lockdown measure in China during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Wang, Xiao
    ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2022, 25 (04) : 658 - 673
  • [29] Sexuality was my antidepressant or anxiolytic during covid19 lockdown. Sexual behaviours as a coping strategy during the first covid-19 lockdown in France
    Gouvernet, Brice
    Plaie, Thierry
    Bonierbale, Mireille
    SEXUAL AND RELATIONSHIP THERAPY, 2024, 39 (03) : 725 - 741
  • [30] Prevalence of depressive and anxiety symptoms in chronically ill children and adolescents during COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown: Preliminary findings of a pediatric hospital in Italy
    Correale, C.
    Di Pastena, M.
    Tondo, I.
    Milo, F.
    Santato, F.
    Amodeo, G.
    Capitello, T. Grimaldi
    Vigevano, F.
    Cappelletti, S.
    EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY, 2021, 64 : S272 - S272