2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3972826/v1
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Another kind of lonely death: the effects of changes in loneliness on the end-of-life self-care ability of elderly people from the perspective of the distance to death

Shubin Li,
Yu Zhu

Abstract: Objective Lonely death, in the general sense, refers to the phenomenon in which the elderly pass away unattended and not unnoticed for some time thereafter. The objective of this paper is to examine whether a distinct form of lonely death exists, separate from the conventional understanding of lonely death, through an analysis of the impact of trends in loneliness on the end-of-life self-care ability of elderly individuals. Methods This study utilized data from a sample of 1,423 older adults aged 65 and over… Show more

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