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More invisible and vulnerable: the impact of COVID-19 on older persons in displacement in Durumi IDP camp Abuja, Nigeria
Author(s) -
Prince Chiagozie Ekoh,
Patricia Uju Agbawodikeizu,
Elizabeth Onyedikachi George,
Chigozie Donatus Ezulike,
Uzoma O. Okoye
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
quality in ageing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.321
H-Index - 17
eISSN - 2042-8766
pISSN - 1471-7794
DOI - 10.1108/qaoa-10-2020-0049
Subject(s) - displacement (psychology) , pandemic , social isolation , vulnerability (computing) , covid-19 , psychosocial , psychological resilience , psychology , poverty , originality , isolation (microbiology) , social psychology , medicine , economic growth , disease , psychiatry , psychotherapist , computer security , economics , pathology , creativity , computer science , infectious disease (medical specialty) , microbiology and biotechnology , biology
Purpose The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has further intensified the vulnerability of older persons in displacement and rendered them more unseen. This study aims at exploring the impact of COVID-19 on older people in displacement. Design/methodology/approach Data were obtained using semi-structured interviews from 12 older persons at Durumi IDP camp Abuja, while observing strict infection control measures. The data were inductively coded with Nvivo and analysed thematically. Findings Findings revealed that the economic and psychosocial fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic has increased older persons in displacement poverty, psychological stress and placed them at risk of ageism, social isolation and may subsequently lead to secondary displacement, thereby losing all progress, development and resilience built after initial displacement. Social implications This paper concluded by encouraging the need for all stakeholders to pay more attention to this invisible yet vulnerable group to ensure no one is left behind as people fight through this pandemic and its social implications. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first to explore the impact of COVID-19 on older people in displacement in Nigeria. This is because they have been relatively invisible to research endeavours.

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