COVID-19大流行期间老年人的沟通。

Q2 Medicine Acta Informatica Medica Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.5455/aim.2022.30.324-328
Silva Banovic, Osman Sinanovic, Slavica Jankovic, Nedim Patkovic, Samir Smajlovic
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背景:世界各国政府为控制冠状病毒而实施的限制性措施对沟通,特别是老年人的沟通产生了影响。目的:本文的目的是确定老年人在COVID - 19大流行期间对沟通方式的态度,并呈现老年人在使用数字沟通方式时面临的挑战。目的还在于指出向老年人提供充分社会支助的重要性。方法:调查对象为波黑60岁以上老年人71人,分为两组。该问卷用于收集受访者关于其人口特征的信息,并检查参与者对与COVID-19相关的沟通方式和风险的态度和信心。结果与讨论:本研究结果显示,老年人积极使用数字技术,但他们对自己使用数字技术的技能大多不满意。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,大多数信息是通过电视和与家人和朋友的电话(视频)交谈向老年人提供的。57.7%的老年人表示他们严重缺乏直接的沟通,结果表明,住在养老院的人处于稍微有利的地位。多达四分之五的受访者表示感到焦虑、恐惧、孤独和抑郁。结论:老年人(60岁以上),特别是在发展中国家,包括波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那,正面临着“通信数字化”的挑战。在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下,老年人“呼吁”得到特别支持,并提供培训和技术资源,以减少负面心理后果,并在创建“老年人友好”社会方面更进一步。
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Communication of the Elderly During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Background: Restrictive measures implemented by governments around the world to control the coronavirus have an impact on communication, especially the communication of the elderly.

Objective: The aim for the article is to determine the attitudes of the elderly towards the ways of communication during the COVID 19 pandemic, and to present the challenges faced by the elderly when using digital ways of communication. The goal is also to point out the importance of providing adequate social support to the elderly.

Methods: The sample consisted of 71 respondents from Bosnia and Herzegovina, aged over 60 years, divided into two groups. The questionnaire was used to gather information from respondents on their demographic characteristics as well as to examine participants' attitudes and confidence regarding the manner and risk of communication associated with COVID-19.

Results and discussion: The results of this research showed that the elderly are actively using digital technologies, but that they are largely dissatisfied with their skills in using digital technologies. Most of the information during the COVID 19 pandemic is given to elderly people via television and telephone (video) conversations with family members and friends. 57.7% of the elderly stated that they greatly lacked direct communication, and it turned out that people living in elderly homes were in a slightly more favorable position. As many as 4/5 of the respondents reported feelings of anxiety, fear, loneliness, and depression.

Conclusion: The older part of the population (those over 60 years old), especially in developing countries, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, is facing the challenge of "digitization of communication". In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the elderly are "calling" for special support and the provision of training and access to technological resources in order to reduce negative psychological consequences and go one step further in creating an "elder-friendly" society.

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