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Community services during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Norwegian county: impact on users with multiple, complex needs and their service providers – a qualitative study

Linda Kristin Hørsrud (Department of Adult Habilitation, Telemark Hospital, Skien, Norway)
Trine Lise Bakken (Psychiatric Department for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities, Oslo University Hospital, Asker, Norway)

Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities

ISSN: 2044-1282

Article publication date: 8 September 2022

Issue publication date: 24 October 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to investigate how users with particularly complex needs including intellectual disability (ID) reacted to the changes and restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Design/methodology/approach

As few studies of changes during the pandemic include users with ID and multiple, complex needs, the authors adopted a qualitative approach, using a semistructured interview guide. Ten participants were leading ID nurses in residential facilities in community settings. The interviews were taped, transcribed and analyzed using a thematic analysis.

Findings

The thematic analysis generated six main themes, including both user and staff perspectives: daily routines, activities, facilitation of tasks and well-being, from the users perspectives, and use of working hours and positive staff experiences, from the staff perspectives.

Research limitations/implications

Ten residential facilities constituted a convenience sample of services for users with multiple, complex needs. Thus, the authors do not know whether the findings are representative. Further research should include user opinions based on the findings of this study.

Practical implications

The users represented in this study appeared to experience less stress during the pandemic, contrary to the expectations of professional caregivers. The findings indicated more well-being among users. It was noted that receiving services at home, largely flexible schedules, staying in bed a little longer in the morning and avoiding stressful situations, such as travelling in minibuses, was appreciated by the users.

Social implications

Daily schedules with activities throughout the day should be considered for users as represented in this study. Stressful events should also be considered.

Originality/value

The knowledge about pandemic experiences of users with ID and additional complex conditions and hence comprehensive needs is still sparse. This study may add to this knowledge.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank all participants in this study for taking their time, and to share their experiences from caring for people with ID during the pandemic. Funding: This project was funded by the Telemark Hospital.

Citation

Hørsrud, L.K. and Bakken, T.L. (2022), "Community services during the COVID-19 pandemic in a Norwegian county: impact on users with multiple, complex needs and their service providers – a qualitative study", Advances in Mental Health and Intellectual Disabilities, Vol. 16 No. 4, pp. 226-238. https://doi.org/10.1108/AMHID-12-2021-0049

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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