2022
DOI: 10.2196/40125
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Effectiveness of Technology Interventions in Addressing Social Isolation, Connectedness, and Loneliness in Older Adults: Systematic Umbrella Review

Abstract: Background The global population of older adults (aged >60 years) is expected to triple to 2 billion by 2050. Proportionate rises in older adults affected by loneliness and social isolation (or social connectedness) are expected. Rapid deployability and social changes have increased the availability of technological devices, creating new opportunities for older adults. Objective This study aimed to identify, synthesize, and critically appraise the ef… Show more

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“…Further, technology use is linked to improved self-rated health and psychological well-being, alleviating loneliness among older adults, and encouraging behaviors that may lead to better levels of HRQoL [ 4 ]. Digital communication tools became critical during the pandemic to remain socially connected and helped prevent social health risks [ 5 ], potentially benefiting those with lower HRQoL [ 6 ]. We hypothesized that technology use could predict higher HRQoL (hypothesis 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, technology use is linked to improved self-rated health and psychological well-being, alleviating loneliness among older adults, and encouraging behaviors that may lead to better levels of HRQoL [ 4 ]. Digital communication tools became critical during the pandemic to remain socially connected and helped prevent social health risks [ 5 ], potentially benefiting those with lower HRQoL [ 6 ]. We hypothesized that technology use could predict higher HRQoL (hypothesis 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Findings from RCTs highlight that the effectiveness of ICT interventions may be more closely related to who is conducting the training, rather than the training duration. Group versus individual based training formats are likely to affect training efficacy ( Ibarra et al, 2020 ; Balki et al, 2022 ). These factors are discussed in more depth in Section 4.3.1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We systematically searched the PubMed database for current literatures without language or year restrictions, using the terms ‘loneliness’, ‘older adults’, ‘intervention’ and ‘systematic review’. We identified 28 reviews of digital interventions, including 10 scoping reviews,29–3811 systematic reviews (including 7 meta-reviews),22 30 39–47 2 narrative reviews,48 49 2 rapid reviews,50 51 1 umbrella review,52 1 mini-review53 and 1 systematic review of systematic reviews 54. The majority of the reviews aimed to explore the effectiveness of several or all of the digital interventions on reducing loneliness 31 35 36 39 40 45 47–49 52 53.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We identified 28 reviews of digital interventions, including 10 scoping reviews,29–3811 systematic reviews (including 7 meta-reviews),22 30 39–47 2 narrative reviews,48 49 2 rapid reviews,50 51 1 umbrella review,52 1 mini-review53 and 1 systematic review of systematic reviews 54. The majority of the reviews aimed to explore the effectiveness of several or all of the digital interventions on reducing loneliness 31 35 36 39 40 45 47–49 52 53. The scoping reviews also focused on the classification and mechanisms of action of digital interventions 29–38.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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