Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Economic Activities and Well-being of Older Adults in South-eastern Nigeria: Lessons for Gerontological Social Workers

Patricia Uju Agbawodikeizu, Chigozie Donatus Ezulike*, Prince Chiagozie Ekoh, Elizabeth Onyedikachi George, Uzoma Odera Okoye, Ikechukwu Nnebe

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The novel COVID-19 pandemic and its containment measures such as lockdown and physical distancing are remarkedly affecting older adults’ economic activities and well-being in ways deserving of urgent attention. To strengthen caregiving and promote targeted care for older adults during and after the pandemic, this paper investigates the impact of the coronavirus on the economic activities and well-being of older adults in Enugu and Anambra states, Nigeria. Hermeneutic phenomenology was adopted and 16 older adults aged between 60 and 81 years, with a majority of them still working as farmers and traders were phone-interviewed. Findings highlighted four key lessons for gerontological social workers including 1) the fear that impact of the containment measures could kill the older adults faster than the virus; 2) the measures generate a feeling of neglect and marginalization of healthcare needs among older adults; 3) altered positive health-seeking behavior among the older adults; 4) and concern about the absence of functional policy and plan to address the welfare of older adults. Therefore, the central focus of the gerontological social workers and Nigerian polity should not be on how to reduce the spread of the disease alone, but on an application of caution in instituting and implementing the measures.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)613-628
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Gerontological Social Work
Volume64
Issue number6
Online published22 Apr 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Research Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • economic activities
  • gerontological social workers
  • impact
  • older adults
  • well-being

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