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An Exploration of the Occupational Adaptation of Older Adults Living in Low-Income Housing During the Pandemic.

Ginette Aubin,Lyson Marcoux,Nadine Larivière,Marie-Michèle Lord, Sarah-Maude Thibault, Corinne Langlois, Andréanne Lefebvre

Journal of gerontological social work(2022)

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Health restrictions enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic made it difficult for older adults living in low-income housing (hereinafter referred to as residents) to maintain a routine. The study aimed to explore the ways in which residents carried on, experienced and adapted their activities during the pandemic. An action research study, conducted in cooperation with a community partner, involved nineteen residents who participated in semi-structured interviews inspired by health promotion model. Qualitative data obtained was analyzed using thematic and cross-case analyses. Two thirds of the sample reported a high level of change in their daily routine. The need to connect with others and to live moments of pleasure and joy were the least satisfying dimensions of experience while performing their activities, which was not surprising. Three occupational adaptation profiles were identified based on the residents' perception of changes in routine and their degree of satisfaction with time spent in the different dimensions of experience. Among strategies and resources reported for overcoming the impact of the pandemic on their daily lives, having a supportive social network, access to communication technologies and a positive attitude seemed to be key to residents' successful occupational adaptation.
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Older adults,low-income housing,occupational adaptation,pandemic
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