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Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map

BACKGROUND: Social isolation and loneliness are more common in older adults and are associated with a serious impact on their well‐being, mental health, physical health, and longevity. They are a public health concern highlighted by the COVID‐19 pandemic restrictions, hence the need for digital tech...

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Autores principales: Welch, Vivian, Ghogomu, Elizabeth T., Barbeau, Victoria I., Dowling, Sierra, Doyle, Rebecca, Beveridge, Ella, Boulton, Elisabeth, Desai, Payaam, Huang, Jimmy, Elmestekawy, Nour, Hussain, Tarannum, Wadhwani, Arpana, Boutin, Sabrina, Haitas, Niobe, Kneale, Dylan, Salzwedel, Douglas M., Simard, Roger, Hébert, Paul, Mikton, Christopher
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1369
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author Welch, Vivian
Ghogomu, Elizabeth T.
Barbeau, Victoria I.
Dowling, Sierra
Doyle, Rebecca
Beveridge, Ella
Boulton, Elisabeth
Desai, Payaam
Huang, Jimmy
Elmestekawy, Nour
Hussain, Tarannum
Wadhwani, Arpana
Boutin, Sabrina
Haitas, Niobe
Kneale, Dylan
Salzwedel, Douglas M.
Simard, Roger
Hébert, Paul
Mikton, Christopher
author_facet Welch, Vivian
Ghogomu, Elizabeth T.
Barbeau, Victoria I.
Dowling, Sierra
Doyle, Rebecca
Beveridge, Ella
Boulton, Elisabeth
Desai, Payaam
Huang, Jimmy
Elmestekawy, Nour
Hussain, Tarannum
Wadhwani, Arpana
Boutin, Sabrina
Haitas, Niobe
Kneale, Dylan
Salzwedel, Douglas M.
Simard, Roger
Hébert, Paul
Mikton, Christopher
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description BACKGROUND: Social isolation and loneliness are more common in older adults and are associated with a serious impact on their well‐being, mental health, physical health, and longevity. They are a public health concern highlighted by the COVID‐19 pandemic restrictions, hence the need for digital technology tools to enable remotely delivered interventions to alleviate the impact of social isolation and loneliness during the COVID‐19 restrictions. OBJECTIVES: To map available evidence on the effects of digital interventions to mitigate social isolation and/or loneliness in older adults in all settings except hospital settings. SEARCH METHODS: We searched the following databases from inception to May 16, 2021, with no language restrictions. Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, APA PsycInfo via Ovid, CINAHL via EBSCO, Web of Science via Clarivate, ProQuest (all databases), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) via ProQuest, EBSCO (all databases except CINAHL), Global Index Medicus, and Epistemonikos. SELECTION CRITERIA: Titles and abstracts and full text of potentially eligible articles were independently screened in duplicate following the eligibility criteria. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: We developed and pilot tested a data extraction code set in Eppi‐Reviewer and data were individually extracted and coded based on an intervention‐outcome framework which was also used to define the dimensions of the evidence and gap map. MAIN RESULTS: We included 200 articles (103 primary studies and 97 systematic reviews) that assessed the effects of digital interventions to reduce social isolation and/or loneliness in older adults. Most of the systematic reviews (72%) were classified as critically low quality, only 2% as high quality and 25% were published since the COVID‐19 pandemic. The evidence is unevenly distributed with clusters predominantly in high‐income countries and none in low‐income countries. The most common interventions identified are digital interventions to enhance social interactions with family and friends and the community via videoconferencing and telephone calls. Digital interventions to enhance social support, particularly socially assistive robots, and virtual pets were also common. Most interventions focused on reducing loneliness and depression and improving quality of life of older adults. Major gaps were identified in community level outcomes and process indicators. No included studies or reviews assessed affordability or digital divide although the value of accessibility and barriers caused by digital divide were discussed in three primary studies and three reviews. Adverse effects were reported in only two studies and six reviews. No study or review included participants from the LGBTQIA2S+ community and only one study restricted participants to 80 years and older. Very few described how at‐risk populations were recruited or conducted any equity analysis to assess differences in effects for populations experiencing inequities across PROGRESS‐Plus categories. AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: The restrictions placed on people during the pandemic have shone a spotlight onto social isolation and loneliness, particularly for older adults. This evidence and gap map shows available evidence on the effectiveness of digital interventions for reducing social isolation or loneliness in older adults. Although the evidence is relatively large and recent, it is unevenly distributed and there is need for more high‐quality research. This map can guide researchers and funders to consider areas of major gaps as priorities for further research.
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spelling pubmed-106810392023-11-27 Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map Welch, Vivian Ghogomu, Elizabeth T. Barbeau, Victoria I. Dowling, Sierra Doyle, Rebecca Beveridge, Ella Boulton, Elisabeth Desai, Payaam Huang, Jimmy Elmestekawy, Nour Hussain, Tarannum Wadhwani, Arpana Boutin, Sabrina Haitas, Niobe Kneale, Dylan Salzwedel, Douglas M. Simard, Roger Hébert, Paul Mikton, Christopher Campbell Syst Rev Evidence and Gap Map BACKGROUND: Social isolation and loneliness are more common in older adults and are associated with a serious impact on their well‐being, mental health, physical health, and longevity. They are a public health concern highlighted by the COVID‐19 pandemic restrictions, hence the need for digital technology tools to enable remotely delivered interventions to alleviate the impact of social isolation and loneliness during the COVID‐19 restrictions. OBJECTIVES: To map available evidence on the effects of digital interventions to mitigate social isolation and/or loneliness in older adults in all settings except hospital settings. SEARCH METHODS: We searched the following databases from inception to May 16, 2021, with no language restrictions. Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, APA PsycInfo via Ovid, CINAHL via EBSCO, Web of Science via Clarivate, ProQuest (all databases), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) via ProQuest, EBSCO (all databases except CINAHL), Global Index Medicus, and Epistemonikos. SELECTION CRITERIA: Titles and abstracts and full text of potentially eligible articles were independently screened in duplicate following the eligibility criteria. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: We developed and pilot tested a data extraction code set in Eppi‐Reviewer and data were individually extracted and coded based on an intervention‐outcome framework which was also used to define the dimensions of the evidence and gap map. MAIN RESULTS: We included 200 articles (103 primary studies and 97 systematic reviews) that assessed the effects of digital interventions to reduce social isolation and/or loneliness in older adults. Most of the systematic reviews (72%) were classified as critically low quality, only 2% as high quality and 25% were published since the COVID‐19 pandemic. The evidence is unevenly distributed with clusters predominantly in high‐income countries and none in low‐income countries. The most common interventions identified are digital interventions to enhance social interactions with family and friends and the community via videoconferencing and telephone calls. Digital interventions to enhance social support, particularly socially assistive robots, and virtual pets were also common. Most interventions focused on reducing loneliness and depression and improving quality of life of older adults. Major gaps were identified in community level outcomes and process indicators. No included studies or reviews assessed affordability or digital divide although the value of accessibility and barriers caused by digital divide were discussed in three primary studies and three reviews. Adverse effects were reported in only two studies and six reviews. No study or review included participants from the LGBTQIA2S+ community and only one study restricted participants to 80 years and older. Very few described how at‐risk populations were recruited or conducted any equity analysis to assess differences in effects for populations experiencing inequities across PROGRESS‐Plus categories. AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: The restrictions placed on people during the pandemic have shone a spotlight onto social isolation and loneliness, particularly for older adults. This evidence and gap map shows available evidence on the effectiveness of digital interventions for reducing social isolation or loneliness in older adults. Although the evidence is relatively large and recent, it is unevenly distributed and there is need for more high‐quality research. This map can guide researchers and funders to consider areas of major gaps as priorities for further research. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10681039/ /pubmed/38024780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1369 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Campbell Systematic Reviews published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Campbell Collaboration. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Welch, Vivian
Ghogomu, Elizabeth T.
Barbeau, Victoria I.
Dowling, Sierra
Doyle, Rebecca
Beveridge, Ella
Boulton, Elisabeth
Desai, Payaam
Huang, Jimmy
Elmestekawy, Nour
Hussain, Tarannum
Wadhwani, Arpana
Boutin, Sabrina
Haitas, Niobe
Kneale, Dylan
Salzwedel, Douglas M.
Simard, Roger
Hébert, Paul
Mikton, Christopher
Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map
title Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map
title_full Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map
title_fullStr Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map
title_full_unstemmed Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map
title_short Digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: An evidence and gap map
title_sort digital interventions to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults: an evidence and gap map
topic Evidence and Gap Map
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681039/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38024780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1369
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