Gordon Barbara A, Miceli Chelsea B, Yankeelov Pamela A, Cotton Samantha G, Faul Anna C
Trager Institute, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States.
Kent School of Social Work and Family Science, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States.
Front Public Health. 2024 Dec 11;12:1440465. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1440465. eCollection 2024.
Loneliness is a critical public health issue affecting older adults, with significant impacts on their mental and physical health, including increased risks of depression, cognitive decline, and higher mortality rates, necessitating distinct approaches for each condition given their unique implications and the exacerbation of these issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. We examine the implementation and outcomes of a Friendly Visitor Program (FVP) designed to mitigate loneliness among older adults. The program involved social work student interns providing virtual visits to older adults using computers and tablets, with the goal of enhancing social interaction and support.
The study utilized a qualitative narrative design for process evaluation and a longitudinal non-experimental, prospective research design for outcome evaluation, employing a three-level cross-classified longitudinal growth model to assess changes in loneliness among VFVP participants while also testing potential predictors of these changes.
Findings indicated that the program was associated with reduced loneliness over time. Younger and White participants performed better in the program than older participants from other races and ethnicity. Satisfaction with visits and willingness to recommend the program were significant predictors of reduced loneliness. Unexpectedly, greater comfort with technology correlated with increased loneliness, suggesting overreliance on digital interactions may not substitute for in-person contact. Furthermore, improved social networks was associated with reduced loneliness, highlighting the importance of strong social networks.
The study underscores the potential of friendly visitor interventions in addressing the challenges of lonely older adults and provides insights for optimizing such programs in the future.
孤独是一个影响老年人的关键公共卫生问题,对他们的身心健康有重大影响,包括抑郁症、认知能力下降风险增加以及死亡率上升。鉴于这些问题的独特影响以及在新冠疫情期间这些问题的加剧,每种情况都需要不同的应对方法。我们研究了一项旨在减轻老年人孤独感的友好访客计划(FVP)的实施情况和结果。该计划让社会工作专业的学生实习生使用电脑和平板电脑对老年人进行虚拟探访,目的是增强社交互动和支持。
本研究采用定性叙事设计进行过程评估,采用纵向非实验性前瞻性研究设计进行结果评估,使用三级交叉分类纵向增长模型来评估虚拟友好访客计划(VFVP)参与者孤独感的变化,同时测试这些变化的潜在预测因素。
研究结果表明,随着时间的推移,该计划与孤独感的降低有关。年轻的白人参与者在该计划中的表现优于其他种族和族裔的老年参与者。对探访的满意度和推荐该计划的意愿是孤独感降低的重要预测因素。出乎意料的是,对技术的更高舒适度与孤独感增加相关,这表明过度依赖数字互动可能无法替代面对面接触。此外,改善社交网络与孤独感降低相关,凸显了强大社交网络的重要性。
该研究强调了友好访客干预措施在应对孤独老年人挑战方面的潜力,并为未来优化此类计划提供了见解。