University of Birmingham, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Institute of Clinical Sciences, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jul 16;12:1422134. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1422134. eCollection 2024.
Asian countries are experiencing a rapid rise in their aging populations. Cognitive and physical decline associated with aging can limit social interaction. This particularly impacts on those residing in long-term care facilities and engagement with children and young people. Intergenerational engagement has known benefits on the health and wellbeing of older people, it is unclear what the impact of intergeneration engagement interventions might have on older people in Asian long-term care settings. This review aims to evaluate the effectiveness and experiences of intergenerational engagement with older people in long-term care facilities in Asia.
Ten databases were searched to locate empirical studies of any design published in English or Chinese from January 2000 to June 2023. The search was limited to papers reporting effectiveness and/or experiences of intergenerational engagement on older people residing in Asian long-term care settings. The protocol was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42023413935) and followed PRISMA guidelines for reporting. A convergent design employing narrative synthesis was used to synthesize and integrate findings.
From initial searches, 1,092 records were identified, of which 13 studies were retained for the review: 7 quantitative (including 1 randomized controlled trial, 1 cross-sectional observational design, and 5 quasi-experimental designs), 3 qualitative, and 3 mixed methods. Included studies were of variable quality. Quantitative evidence revealed that intergenerational engagement reduced depression (4.47 vs. 8.67, = 0.005), negative emotions (14.11 vs. 16.56, = 0.030), and feelings of loneliness ( < 0.01) among older people; and increased quality of life (mean change = -1.91; 95% CI = -3.18, -0.64) and strengthens interpersonal interactions ( = 0.025). Qualitative insights suggested that intergenerational engagement could foster emotional bonds, enhance intergenerational relationships, promote lifelong learning, satisfy social needs and improve older peoples' overall quality of life. However, some challenges such as language differences and noise levels can hinder successful implementation of intergenerational engagement.
This review indicates that intergenerational engagement can reduce depression and loneliness, improve quality of life, and strengthen social bonds for older individuals in Asian long-term care facilities. Despite some challenges, the evidence underlines its potential to meet the emotional and social needs of older people. Recognizing and addressing delivery challenges is essential for effective implementation.
https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42023413935, identifier: CRD42023413935.
亚洲国家正经历着人口老龄化的快速增长。与衰老相关的认知和身体衰退会限制社交互动。这对那些居住在长期护理机构中的人以及与儿童和年轻人的互动尤其有影响。代际互动对老年人的健康和幸福感有已知的益处,但目前尚不清楚代际互动干预对亚洲长期护理环境中的老年人可能会产生什么影响。本综述旨在评估亚洲长期护理机构中老年人参与代际互动的效果和体验。
检索了 10 个数据库,以查找 2000 年 1 月至 2023 年 6 月期间发表的任何设计的英文或中文实证研究。搜索仅限于报告亚洲长期护理环境中老年人参与代际互动的有效性和/或体验的论文。该方案在 PROSPERO(CRD42023413935)中进行了注册,并遵循了 PRISMA 指南进行报告。采用收敛设计的叙述性综合方法来综合和整合研究结果。
最初的搜索确定了 1092 条记录,其中有 13 项研究被保留用于综述:7 项定量研究(包括 1 项随机对照试验、1 项横断面观察设计和 5 项准实验设计)、3 项定性研究和 3 项混合方法研究。纳入的研究质量参差不齐。定量证据表明,代际互动减少了老年人的抑郁(4.47 与 8.67,=0.005)、负性情绪(14.11 与 16.56,=0.030)和孤独感(<0.01);并提高了生活质量(平均变化= -1.91;95%置信区间= -3.18,-0.64)和加强了人际互动(=0.025)。定性见解表明,代际互动可以培养情感纽带,增强代际关系,促进终身学习,满足社交需求,提高老年人的整体生活质量。然而,一些挑战,如语言差异和噪音水平,可能会阻碍代际互动的成功实施。
本综述表明,代际互动可以减少亚洲长期护理机构中老年人的抑郁和孤独感,提高生活质量,增强社会联系。尽管存在一些挑战,但证据强调了其满足老年人情感和社会需求的潜力。认识和解决实施方面的挑战对于有效的实施至关重要。