| Literature DB >> 34069953 |
Stephanie MacLeod1, Rifky Tkatch1, Sandra Kraemer2, Annette Fellows2, Michael McGinn1, James Schaeffer1, Charlotte S Yeh3.
Abstract
Risk of COVID-19 exposure and more severe illness are serious concerns for older adults. Social distancing has worsened existing social isolation, with severe impacts on connectedness among seniors. The pandemic is threatening to cause an extended health crisis, with impacts including serious health consequences. Our primary purpose is to summarize emerging research describing the impacts of the pandemic on social isolation among older adults. A streamlined search was conducted to fit the scope of this literature review. Common research databases and mainstream resources and websites were utilized to identify research published or released in 2020 to align with the pandemic. Early research indicates that the pandemic has worsened social isolation among older adults. Social isolation has become urgent, as seniors have lost their usual connections due to social distancing. While safety measures are critical to prevent virus exposure, this approach must be balanced with maintaining social connectedness. The pandemic highlights the importance of social connections, with significant impacts on both community-living older adults and those in nursing facilities. Safety protocols have created a paradox of reduced risk along with greater harm. Consequently, adapted approaches are urgently needed to address the consequences of a long-term social recession.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; older adults; pandemic; social connectedness; social isolation; social recession
Year: 2021 PMID: 34069953 PMCID: PMC8162327 DOI: 10.3390/geriatrics6020052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geriatrics (Basel) ISSN: 2308-3417
Examples of Search Terms and Results Returned.
| Search Terms (with Search Filter: 2020) | Results |
|---|---|
| Older Adults Mental Health Post-COVID US | 43 |
| Social Isolation Interventions Older Adults COVID | 63 |
| Social Recession Older Adults After COVID | 137 |
| Social Recession Older Adults COVID | 156 |
| Social Recession Older Adults Pandemic | 158 |
| Interventions for Social Recession COVID | 247 |
| Definition of Social Recession | 289 |
| Social Connections Older Adults COVID | 305 |
| Social Isolation Solutions Older Adults COVID | 367 |
| Impact of Social Recession COVID | 538 |
| Social Recession COVID | 620 |
Figure 1Diagram Displaying Search Methods and Results.
Figure 2The COVID-19 Social Connectivity Paradox20.
Applications to Support Socially Isolated Older Adults.
| Category | Application | Cost | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Social Networking | Skype | Free to download | Individual or group phone/video calls |
| Social Networking | FaceTime | Free w/Apple products | Phone and video calling |
| Telehealth | Teladoc | Free to download; Telehealth services depend on insurance | Connect to a doctor by phone; Available 24/7 |
| Telehealth | Doctor on Demand | Free to download; Telehealth services depend on insurance | Face-to-face digital connection with a doctor through video |
| Prescription Management | GoodRx | Free to download; Membership fee | Finds Rx discounts and coupons |
| Prescription Management | Medisafe Management | Free to download; Membership fee | Provides medication reminders; Drug interaction warnings |
| Cognitive Impairment | Be My Eyes | Free to download | Connects visually impaired for help with tasks |
| Cognitive Impairment | Glide Live Video | Free to download; Subscription fee | On-demand communication with sign language and visuals |
| Health/ | Calm | Free to download; Subscription fee | Mindfulness and meditation to reduce stress |
| Health/ | Headspace | Free to download; Subscription fee | Relaxation app with meditation techniques |
| Health/ | MyFitnessPal | Free | Online diet and exercise tracker |