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Title: The experiences of family members of persons with intellectual disabilities who used residential care homes during the COVID-19 pandemic
Author: Hidalgo Blanco, Miguel Ángel
Puig Llobet, Montserrat
Roca Roger, Montserrat
Nicolàs Silva, Teresa
Pérez Gimenez, Gemma
Agüera, Zaida
Lluch Canut, Ma. Teresa
Roldán Merino, Juan Francisco
Moreno Arroyo, M. Carmen
Prats Arimon, Marta
Sánchez-Ortega, M. Aurelia
Domènech Mascaró, Xavier
Moreno Poyato, Antonio Rafael
Keywords: Atenció domiciliària
COVID-19
Malalties mentals
Infants amb discapacitat
Confinament (Emergència sanitària)
Home care services
COVID-19
Mental illness
Children with disabilities
Confinement (Sanitary emergency)
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2024
Abstract: Background: The global COVID-19 pandemic has shown the vulnerability of some population groups, including persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Aim: The present paper will provide more clarity and understanding of the experiences of family members of persons with IDD housed in residential facilities in Catalonia within the period of maximum restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods and procedures: Semi-structured interviews were conducted using an interpretive phenomenological qualitative approach. Study participants consisted of 14 relatives of IDD individuals who were institutionalized in residence facilities or homes. The guiding questions emerged from group discussions with relatives of those with IDD who did not participate in the subsequent interviews. Drawing from this group, the factors that were identified to have had the greatest impact on their lives were later used to guide the interviews. Data collection was carried out in face-to-face individual interviews that were recorded together with the observations of two researchers between February and October 2022. Results: Our analysis identified 4 main themes that developed into additional factors: the decision to stay at home or in the residence, fear, illness, and protocol. Individuals with IDD lost their daily routines, suffered from social isolation, and did not understand the situation. Conclusion: The results of this study allow for a better understanding of the experiences of families of persons with IDD in residential centres during the lockdown by identifying their needs and how to better support them in the future. Outcomes and results: Knowledge and understanding of these events should allow for better management of similar situations in the future.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2023.2288100
It is part of: 2024, vol. 19, num.1, p. 2288100
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/208354
Related resource: https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2023.2288100
ISSN: 1748-2623
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