Understanding older adults' functioning and health‐seeking behaviour during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ghana: A descriptive qualitative study

Little research has been conducted to explore the functional status of community‐dwelling older adults in sub‐Saharan Africa, including Ghana, especially during the COVID‐19 pandemic. This study investigated the functional status and the health‐seeking behaviour of older adults during the COVID‐19 p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Health & social care in the community 2022-05, Vol.30 (3), p.e823-e831
Hauptverfasser: Newton, Abraham, Awuviry‐Newton, Kofi, Oppong Nkansah, Jacob, Abekah‐Carter, Kwamina
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Little research has been conducted to explore the functional status of community‐dwelling older adults in sub‐Saharan Africa, including Ghana, especially during the COVID‐19 pandemic. This study investigated the functional status and the health‐seeking behaviour of older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Ghana. Utilising a descriptive qualitative approach, semi‐structured interviews were used to collect data from 12 eligible older adults from southern Ghana. With the use of NVivo (v12), descriptive and focused coding techniques were employed to analyse the data. The following five themes were identified after the data analysis: (a) older adults' health status during COVID‐19 pandemic, (b) feeling limited, (c) feeling of unhappiness for being inactive, (d) striving to be active and (e) seeking healthcare during COVID‐19 pandemic. This study revealed the unique health and social‐related needs of Ghanaian older adults during the COVID‐19 pandemic. This study's findings draw attention to the urgent need for the state to devise practical health and social‐related initiatives to support older adults during and after the COVID‐19 pandemic.
ISSN:0966-0410
1365-2524
DOI:10.1111/hsc.13452