| Literature DB >> 36011709 |
Yashoda Sharma1, Alison Whiting1, Tilak Dutta1,2.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected many individuals. In particular, it is likely that individuals with disabilities and unpaid caregivers were disproportionately affected, however, its exact impact is largely unknown. The primary objective of this work was to identify challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and unpaid caregivers. A secondary objective was to identify potential solutions to the major challenges experienced by both populations. Two surveys were administered online to individuals with disabilities and unpaid caregivers, respectively between September 2020 and January 2021. We used an inductive thematic analysis within an interpretivist paradigm to analyze survey responses. A total of 111 survey responses were collected amongst both surveys. Separate thematic maps were created for individuals with disabilities and unpaid caregivers, and maps were drawn to compare challenges. Potential solutions to mitigate the challenges experienced by both populations include revising financial assistance programs and improving awareness of support programs that are available.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 pandemic; changes in access; disabilities; unpaid caregivers
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36011709 PMCID: PMC9408674 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191610075
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Descriptive statistics for our two groups of participants.
| Description | Individuals with Disabilities n (%) | Unpaid Caregivers n (%) |
|---|---|---|
|
| n = 66 | n = 42 |
| Male | 10 (15.15%) | 5 (11.90%) |
| Female | 51 (77.23%) | 36 (85.7%) |
| Other | 4 (6.06%) | 1 (2.38%) |
| I prefer not to answer | 1 (1.515%) | 0 (0.00%) |
|
| n = 67 | n = 42 |
| 18–30 years | 13 (19.40%) | 3 (7.14%) |
| 31–50 years | 28 (41.79%) | 24 (57.1%) |
| 51–70 years | 23 (34.33%) | 12 (28.6%) |
| 71–90 years | 3 (4.48%) | 3 (7.14%) |
| 90+ years | 0 (0.00%) | 0 (0.00%) |
|
| n = 67 | n = 42 |
| <$30,000 | 40 (59.70%) | 12 (28.6%) |
| $30,000–59,999 | 14 (20.90%) | 10 (23.8%) |
| 600,000–89,999 | 4 (5.97%) | 7 (16.67%) |
| 90,000–119,000 | 5 (7.46%) | 4 (9.52%) |
| >120,000 | 0 (0.00%) | 4 (9.52%) |
| I prefer not to answer | 4 (5.97%) | 5 (11.90%) |
|
| n = 68 | n = 43 |
| Yes | 42 (61.76%) | 14 (32.6%) |
| No | 25 (36.76%) | 28 (65.1%) |
| I prefer not to answer | 1 (1.47%) | 1 (2.33%) |
Participant level of functioning for individuals with disabilities.
| Level of Functioning—Brief Model of Disability | Individuals with Disabilities n (%) |
|---|---|
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | 13 (20.0%) |
| 2 | 4 (6.15%) |
| 3 | 12 (18.46%) |
| 4 | 8 (12.31%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 27 (41.5%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 1 (1.538%) |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | 9 (13.85%) |
| 2 | 10 (15.38%) |
| 3 | 13 (20.0%) |
| 4 | 14 (21.5%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 18 (27.7%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 1 (1.538%) |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | 12 (18.46%) |
| 2 | 18 (27.7%) |
| 3 | 20 (30.8%) |
| 4 | 10 (15.38%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 5 (7.69%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 0 (0.00%) |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | 37 (56.9%) |
| 2 | 13 (20.0%) |
| 3 | 7 (10.77%) |
| 4 | 5 (7.69%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 3 (4.62%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 0 (0.00%) |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | |
| 2 | 5 (7.69%) |
| 3 | 14 (21.5%) |
| 4 | 16 (24.6%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 18 (27.70%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 12 (18.46%) |
| 0 (0.00%) | |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | |
| 2 | 1 (1.538%) |
| 3 | 5 (7.81%) |
| 4 | 9 (14.06%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 16 (25.0%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 31 (48.4%) |
| 3 (4.69%) | |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | 1 (1.538%) |
| 2 | 6 (9.23%) |
| 3 | 11 (16.92%) |
| 4 | 23 (35.4%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 23 (35.4%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 1 (1.538%) |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | |
| 2 | 4 (6.15%) |
| 3 | 12 (18.46%) |
| 4 | 17 (26.2%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 15 (23.1%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 16 (24.6%) |
| 1 (1.538%) | |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | |
| 2 | 1 (1.54%) |
| 3 | 5 (7.69%) |
| 4 | 17 (26.2%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 19 (29.2%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 23 (35.4%) |
| 0 (0.00%) | |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | |
| 2 | 1 (1.538%) |
| 3 | 7 (10.77%) |
| 4 | 8 (12.31%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 10 (15.38%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 34 (52.3%) |
| 5 (7.69%) | |
|
| n = 65 |
| 1 (None) | 9 (13.85%) |
| 2 | 7 (10.77%) |
| 3 | 10 (15.38%) |
| 4 | 16 (24.6%) |
| 5 (Extreme) | 16 (24.6%) |
| 6 (N/A) | 7 (10.77%) |
Figure 1Individuals with disabilities thematic map. Large cells represent main themes and small cells represent sub-themes. The arrows represent the relationship between themes.
Figure 2Unpaid caregiver thematic map. Large cells represent main themes and small cells represent sub-themes. The arrows represent the relationship between themes.
Quotes from individuals with disabilities as they relate to each theme.
| Theme | Quotes |
|---|---|
| Individual well-being | |
| Decline in physical health | “I have had trouble keeping up with oral health, I go week’s [sic] without brushing my teeth. I don’t shower as often and I’m far more sedentary”. |
| Negative impact to mental health | “I’ve been suicidal again after a long time of doing better and I would attribute that mainly to the restrictions and stress that COVID has brought to my life”. |
| Revising budget | “Every thing is costing so much more on a fix income it is very hard to get food and pay bills and rent”. |
| Changes in accessibility | |
| Essential needs | “Doctors have only done phone consults. I would forget to mention things on the phone. My pain has increased a lot and I haven’t had the same support before surgery. My health has definitely been impacted as I should have had surgery months ago” |
| Leisure activities | “I used to be able to go swimming every Saturday, but COVID restrictions shut down the only wheelchair accessible pool I know of in my ci [sic]” |
Quotes from unpaid caregivers as they relate to each theme.
| Theme | Quotes |
|---|---|
| A loss of income | “The restaurant I worked at before has shut its doors”. |
| Dual roles: Income earner and caregiver | “I can only work around his day program hours as there’s no other alternative care for him” |
| Inability to rest and recharge | “No self care....only priority is husbands care”. |
| Mental burden | |
| Impact to my relationships | “I have only seen 7 family members and no friends since March. I don’t see people because I cannot afford to take COVID to my loved one”. |
| Personal stresses and anxieties | “I get stressed trying to get her help because I am not allowed to go into the ER or to appointments with her and doctors are not getting full answers because she cannot give them. Some nurses have been great while others have been down right rude and completely uncaring”. |