Challenges faced by older people with dementia during the COVID‐19 pandemic as perceived by professionals: a qualitative study with interviews

Author:

Kojima Kaori12ORCID,Hirakawa Yoshihisa34,Yamanaka Takashi5,Hirahara Satoshi6,Okochi Jiro7,Kuzuya Masafumi8,Miura Hisayuki9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Health and Preventive Medicine Hamamatsu University School of Medicine Hamamatsu Japan

2. Center for Well‐being and Society Nihon Fukushi University Nagoya Japan

3. Department of Health Research and Innovation Aichi Comprehensive Health Science Center Chita‐gun Japan

4. Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine Nagoya Japan

5. Department of Home Care Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

6. Tokyo Fureai Medical Co‐op Research & Education Center Tokyo Japan

7. Geriatric Health Services Faculty Tatsumanosato Daito Japan

8. Meitetsu Hospital Nagoya Japan

9. Department of Home Care and Regional Liaison Promotion National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology Obu Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPrevious studies have highlighted a decline in the mental health of older adults over the course of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic. Few studies have determined the possible causes of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia during COVID‐19 in a comprehensive manner. We aimed to identify the challenges faced by older adults with dementia during the COVID‐19 pandemic.MethodsThis study adopted a qualitative approach to understanding the perceptions of healthcare professionals, such as regarding the negative effects of COVID‐19 on the mental health of people with dementia. Between January and March 2022, the authors conducted individual in‐depth interviews on how COVID‐19 affected the stress levels, care, and self‐determination of people with dementia. Qualitative data from the individual interviews were data cleansed to ensure the clarity and readability of the transcripts. The qualitative data were then analyzed by inductive manual coding using a qualitative content analysis approach. The grouping process involved reading and comparing individual labels to cluster similar labels into categories and inductively formulate themes.ResultsQualitative analysis extracted 61 different semantic units that were duplicated. Seven categories were inductively extracted using a grouping process. These were further integrated to extract the following four themes: fear of personal protective equipment (PPE), loneliness, dissatisfaction with behavioural restrictions and limitations of video calls, and family interference with service use.DiscussionPeople with dementia often faced mental distress during the pandemic owing to preventive measures against COVID‐19, and a lack of awareness and understanding of such preventive measures worsened their distress. They experienced a severe sense of social isolation and loneliness. Findings also indicated that families tended to ignore the needs of people with dementia and their decisions and opinions regarding healthcare service use.

Publisher

Wiley

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