2021
DOI: 10.1057/s41285-021-00166-0
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The psychosocial implications of social distancing for people with COPD: some exploratory issues facing a uniquely marginalised group during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is an illness associated with intersectional poverty and stigma in old age; people with COPD are susceptible to anxiety, loneliness and isolation. People with COPD who contract COVID-19 are at high risk of serious complications, intensive medical needs and death and are, therefore, required to socially distance particularly assiduously. This paper offers an embodied phenomenological analysis of the emerging theoretical literature exploring the impact of social dista… Show more

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“…Although the online delivery of singing programs improved mood and enjoyment, some participants reported experiencing difficulties with social interactions in the online format alongside other barriers such as limited digital literacy and technical difficulties [ 34 ]. These findings build on the existing literature which indicates that people with COPD may be among the most susceptible to loneliness and least able to access healthcare services online [ 45 ]. The delivery of singing programs online assumes participants have both access and capability to utilize technology.…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…Although the online delivery of singing programs improved mood and enjoyment, some participants reported experiencing difficulties with social interactions in the online format alongside other barriers such as limited digital literacy and technical difficulties [ 34 ]. These findings build on the existing literature which indicates that people with COPD may be among the most susceptible to loneliness and least able to access healthcare services online [ 45 ]. The delivery of singing programs online assumes participants have both access and capability to utilize technology.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The delivery of singing programs online assumes participants have both access and capability to utilize technology. Yet, current evidence suggests that many people with COPD are unable to access the internet [ 45 ]. Furthermore, the broad changes in societal behaviors over the last twenty years, in which many interpersonal interactions occur online with the growing use of social media and video conferencing, have excluded those who do not have or cannot access the internet [ 45 ].…”
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“…En cambio, no hubo diferencias con respecto a la prevalencia de ansiedad en nuestra encuesta en comparación con lo reportado por Hernández-Pérez et al 7 No exploramos causas de ansiedad, pero en otros estudios que evaluaron ansiedad y depresión en población con COVID-19, encontraron que se asociaba al hecho de no contar con seguimiento en sus consultas. 12 Probablemente nuestra población, que pudo ser seguida por telemedicina y además durante la pandemia se le otorgó medicamento gratuito, no tuvo el mismo impacto que otros estudios reportan en cuanto a ansiedad. De hecho, los pacientes siempre nos agradecieron este medio de contacto con ellos y reportaron de manera explícita que los hacía sentir seguros.…”
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