Lifeworld of Healthcare Professionals During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Northern Mindanao, Philippines
April Rose F Buntod | Sulpecia L. Ponce
Discipline: health studies
Abstract:
Healthcare professionals are pivotal in maintaining human health and providing empathetic care
based on scientific evidence. While extensive research has focused on the quantitative effects of COVID-19
on their well-being, there remains much to explore from a sociological perspective. This study posed an
overarching question: How did the healthcare professionals in Mindanao navigate their lifeworld during the
pandemic? Grounding on Habermas' colonization of the lifeworld, this study specifically aims to contribute
to the discourse on the construction of self-care, family relationships, friendship relationships, and the
perceived influences of the pandemic on these relationships. Using purposive and snowball sampling, this
phenomenological study collected extensive data from August 2023 to April 2024 through in-depth
interviews with nine healthcare professionals, comprising physicians (3), nurses (3), and medical
technologists (3), all affiliated with three government-run hospitals in Northern Mindanao and had extensive
experience managing COVID-19 patients. Based on the thematic analysis, interlocutors' self-care
construction is associated with obtaining enough sleep and rest, relaxing, and taking breaks to unwind.
COVID-19 also had significant implications for family dynamics, as it became a family affair. While the
pandemic has negatively impacted family relationships, it has brought family members closer through
constant yet indirect communication. In contrast, the pandemic strained the bonds between the interlocutors
and their closest friends. The study concludes that a health disaster, COVID-19, has been found to restrict
the interlocutors' lifeworld by limiting self-care practices and threatening social integration, making it
difficult for them to return to their everyday routines.
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