2023
DOI: 10.1111/opn.12534
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Effects of a ‘social activity program that encourages interaction’ on rural older people's psychosocial health: Mixed‐methods research

Abstract: Background We developed a program that encourages interaction among older people living at home by combining face‐to‐face and online activities and examined its effects on older adults' psychosocial health. Methods In this mixed‐methods study, we recruited 11 women and 6 men (Mage = 79.5 ± 6.4 years), who lived in a rural community and participated in a senior citizen club. The intervention was conducted for 13 months, comprising monthly face‐to‐face group and social media activities. For the program process e… Show more

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“…Most previous studies have focused on the effect of square dance exercise on improving individuals' mental health [48,49]. However, square dance is more oriented to daily exercise in groups, which can provide middle-aged and older adults with a relaxed and enjoyable exercise atmosphere and opportunities to expand their social interactions during group exercise [50]. Therefore, the social group nature of square dance exercise also deserves attention.…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most previous studies have focused on the effect of square dance exercise on improving individuals' mental health [48,49]. However, square dance is more oriented to daily exercise in groups, which can provide middle-aged and older adults with a relaxed and enjoyable exercise atmosphere and opportunities to expand their social interactions during group exercise [50]. Therefore, the social group nature of square dance exercise also deserves attention.…”
Section: The Present Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interactive programs and peer training on tablet use (Morris et al, 2014;Tsai et al, 2015) provided opportunities for social interaction. These information and communication technology (ICT)-based interactions resulted in the formation and strengthening of connectedness with friends and family (Burmeister et al, 2016;Francis et al, 2019;Kikuchi et al, 2023). When the COVID-19 pandemic limited faceto-face interactions, establishing a sense of connectedness with others through technology became more valuable (Daly et al, 2021;Macleod et al, 2021).…”
Section: Sense Of Belonging To the Community Achieved Through Interac...mentioning
confidence: 99%