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Being in a Bubble: the experience of loneliness among frail older people.

Elin Taube1, Ulf Jakobsson1, Patrik Midlöv1, Jimmie Kristensson2.   

Abstract

AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the experience of loneliness among frail older people living at home.
BACKGROUND: Loneliness is a threat to the physical and psychological well-being with serious consequences if left unattended. There are associations between frailty and poor psychological well-being, implying that frail older people who experience loneliness are vulnerable.
DESIGN: Qualitative content analysis, focusing on both latent and manifest content.
METHOD: Frail older people (65+ years), living at home and who have experienced various levels in intensity of loneliness, were purposively selected from a larger interventional study (N = 12). For this study, 'frail' means being dependent in activities of daily life and having repeated contacts with healthcare services. Data were collected between December 2009-August 2011. Semi-structured interviews were performed, audio recorded and transcribed verbatim.
FINDINGS: The analysis resulted in the overall theme 'Being in a Bubble', which illustrates an experience of living in an ongoing world, but excluded because of the participants' social surroundings and the impossibility to regain losses. The theme 'Barriers' was interpreted as facing physical, psychological and social barriers for overcoming loneliness. The theme 'Hopelessness' reveals the experience when not succeeding in overcoming these barriers, including seeing loneliness as a constant state. A positive co-existing dimension of loneliness, offering independence, was reflected in the theme 'Freedom'.
CONCLUSION: The findings suggest that future strategies for intervening should target the frail older persons' individual barriers and promoting the positive co-existing dimension of loneliness. When caring, a person centred approach, encompassing knowledge regarding physical and psychological aspects, including loneliness, is recommended.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  frail elderly; frailty; loneliness; nursing; older people; qualitative research; quality of life

Mesh:

Year:  2015        PMID: 26568280     DOI: 10.1111/jan.12853

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adv Nurs        ISSN: 0309-2402            Impact factor:   3.187


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