疫情期间的代际生活

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Pub Date : 2022-06-22 DOI:10.1108/qaoa-05-2022-0029
R. Stevenson, J. Atkinson
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目的这是一篇由31岁的Rachel和97岁的祖母Jean提供的观点文章,自从Rachel因肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征而身体不适以来,他们已经在一起生活了两年半。设计/方法论/方法每位作者分享他们在疫情中的代际生活经历。发现他们每个人在新冠肺炎疫情期间对代际生活和相互支持的了解,以及让他们感到惊讶的地方,包括这如何提高了他们两人的生活质量。独创性/价值这是一个不同寻常的代际第一人称描述,讲述了疫情期间代际相互支持的生活,具有内部见解。
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Intergenerational living during the pandemic
Purpose This is an opinion piece provided by Rachel, 31, and her grandmother, Jean, 97, who have been living together for two and a half years, since Rachel became unwell with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome. Design/methodology/approach Each author shares their experiences of intergenerational living through the pandemic. Findings What each of them has learned about intergenerational living during the COVID pandemic and mutual support and what has surprised them, including how it has improved quality of life for both of them. Originality/value This is an unusual intergenerational first-person account of intergenerational mutually supportive living during the pandemic, with insider insights.
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