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在线健康社区对老年照护者的贡献和韧性。

Online health communities, contributions to caregivers and resilience of older adults.

机构信息

Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.

University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2021 Mar;29(2):328-343. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13247. Epub 2020 Dec 5.

Abstract

The aim of this paper is twofold. Firstly, to investigate the potential benefits of online health communities (OHCs) for informal caregivers by conducting a systematic literature review. Secondly, to identify the relationship between the potential benefits of OHCs and resilience factors of older adults. Performing a thematic analysis, we identified the potential benefits of OHCs for informal caregivers of older adults, including two salient themes: (a) caregivers sharing and receiving social support and (b) self and moral empowerment of caregivers. Then, we uncovered how these potential benefits can support resilience of older adults. Our findings show that sharing and receiving of social support by informal caregivers, and self and moral empowerment of informal caregivers in OHCs, can support four resilience factors among older adults, including self-care, independence, altruism and external connections. This review enables a better understanding of OHCs and Gerontology, and our outcomes also challenge the way healthcare and aged-care service providers view caregivers and older adults. Furthermore, the identified gap and opportunities would provide avenues for further research in OHCs.

摘要

本文旨在双重目的。首先,通过系统文献回顾,探讨在线健康社区(OHC)对非正式照护者的潜在益处。其次,确定 OHC 的潜在益处与老年人的适应力因素之间的关系。通过主题分析,我们确定了 OHC 对老年患者非正式照护者的潜在益处,包括两个突出的主题:(a)照护者分享和获得社会支持,以及(b)照护者的自我和道德赋权。然后,我们揭示了这些潜在益处如何支持老年人的适应力。我们的研究结果表明,非正式照护者在 OHC 中分享和获得社会支持,以及自我和道德赋权,可以支持老年人的四个适应力因素,包括自我护理、独立性、利他主义和外部联系。这项研究使我们更好地理解了 OHC 和老年学,我们的研究结果也挑战了医疗保健和老年护理服务提供者对照护者和老年人的看法。此外,确定的差距和机会将为 OHC 的进一步研究提供途径。

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