Faculty of Health Sciences, 3710McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Social Science, 3710McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.
J Aging Health. 2021 Aug-Sep;33(7-8):618-632. doi: 10.1177/08982643211004174. Epub 2021 Mar 27.
A wealth of literature has established risk factors for social isolation among older people; however, much of this research has focused on community-dwelling populations. Relatively little is known about how risk of social isolation is experienced among those living in long-term care (LTC) homes. We conducted a scoping review to identify possible risk factors for social isolation among older adults living in LTC homes. A systematic search of five online databases retrieved 1535 unique articles. Eight studies met the inclusion criteria. Thematic analyses revealed that possible risk factors exist at three levels: individual (e.g., communication barriers), systems (e.g., location of LTC facility), and structural factors (e.g., discrimination). Our review identified several risk factors for social isolation that have been previously documented in literature, in addition to several risks that may be unique to those living in LTC homes. Results highlight several scholarly and practical implications.
大量文献已经确定了老年人社会隔离的风险因素;然而,这项研究大多集中在社区居住人群。在长期护理(LTC)机构中生活的人群中,社会隔离的风险是如何产生的,人们对此知之甚少。我们进行了一项范围综述,以确定生活在长期护理机构中的老年人社会隔离的可能风险因素。通过对五个在线数据库进行系统搜索,共检索到 1535 篇独特的文章。八项研究符合纳入标准。主题分析显示,可能的风险因素存在于三个层面:个人(例如,沟通障碍)、系统(例如,长期护理设施的位置)和结构因素(例如,歧视)。我们的综述确定了一些社会隔离的风险因素,这些因素在文献中已有记载,此外还有一些风险因素可能是居住在长期护理机构中的人所特有的。研究结果突出了几个学术和实际意义。