‘Like an unbridled horse that runs away with you’: a study of older and disabled people during the COVID-19 pandemic and their use of digital technologies

Clayton, David, de Vries, Kay, Clifton, Andrew, Cousins, Emily, Norton, Wendy and Seims, Melissa (2023) ‘Like an unbridled horse that runs away with you’: a study of older and disabled people during the COVID-19 pandemic and their use of digital technologies. Disability and Society. ISSN 0968-7599

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Abstract

This study explored the uses of digital technologies by older and disabled people who were social distancing and shielding during the early Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns. The study considers the benefits, difficulties, and technical support needs of these groups of people during this time. Using a case study methodology, in-depth interviews were undertaken with 11 older and disabled people recruited from a local digital sup-port service, and their support workers. Five main themes were identified by the research team. These were: technology was a mixed blessing and caused frustration; technology use increased during lockdown; technology supported resilience and contributed to identity through ‘stimulation, knowledge and friendship’; technology needs to be accessible, and sup-port was required to facilitate technology use. Understanding these experiences will enable policymakers, commissioners, and providers to develop better and more responsive digital support for older and disabled people in the future

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: older people, disabled people, digital technologies, support services, COVID-19 pandemic
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
H Social Sciences > HT Communities. Classes. Races
Divisions: Faculty of Health & Science > Department of Nursing Studies
Depositing User: Andrew Clifton
Date Deposited: 01 Jun 2023 07:44
Last Modified: 01 Jun 2023 07:44
URI: https://oars.uos.ac.uk/id/eprint/3151

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