Syed M Anum, McDonald Lynn, Smirle Corinne, Lau Karen, Mirza Raza M, Hitzig Sander L
Institute for Life Course & Aging,Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work,University of Toronto.
St. John's Rehab Research Program,Sunnybrook Research Institute,Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
Can J Aging. 2017 Jun;36(2):223-245. doi: 10.1017/S0714980817000101. Epub 2017 Apr 17.
Chinese older adults may be at increased risk of social isolation and loneliness, and a fragmented understanding exists about the challenges they face for social participation in their neighbourhoods and communities. A scoping review was undertaken to describe the current knowledge on social isolation and loneliness in urban-dwelling Chinese older adults living in Western societies to inform future research, practice, and policy in Canada. Nineteen articles met the inclusion criteria. The World Health Organization's age-friendly community framework contextualized the study findings. Studies identified issues related to (1) social participation; (2) community support and health services; (3) housing; (4) community and information; (5) respect and social inclusion; (6) outdoor spaces and public buildings; (7) civic participation and employment; and (8) transportation. Social isolation and loneliness is a growing concern in this population in Canada, and additional research is needed to identify its scope and effective interventions.
中国老年人面临社会隔离和孤独的风险可能更高,对于他们在邻里和社区中参与社会活动所面临的挑战,人们的理解也较为零散。开展了一项范围综述,以描述目前关于居住在西方社会的城市中国老年人的社会隔离和孤独状况的知识,为加拿大未来的研究、实践和政策提供参考。19篇文章符合纳入标准。世界卫生组织的年龄友好型社区框架为研究结果提供了背景。研究确定了与以下方面相关的问题:(1)社会参与;(2)社区支持和卫生服务;(3)住房;(4)社区与信息;(5)尊重与社会包容;(6)户外空间和公共建筑;(7)公民参与和就业;以及(8)交通。在加拿大,社会隔离和孤独是这一人群中日益受到关注的问题,需要更多研究来确定其范围和有效的干预措施。