2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-019-1243-7
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Older people living alone (OPLA) – non-kin-carers’ support towards the end of life: qualitative longitudinal study protocol

Abstract: Background A growing number of older people, mainly women, live in single households. They represent a vulnerable group as staying at home may turn out challenging when care needs increase, particularly at the end of life. Non-kin-carers can play an essential role in supporting individuals’ preferences to stay at home. In research little attention has been paid to non-kin-carers, such as friends and neighbors, yet. Thus, the Older People Living Alone (OPLA) study will evaluate whether non-kin supp… Show more

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“…Despite these drawbacks, in 2012, nearly 29% of the 46 million community-dwelling older adults in the United States lived in single-person households, and more than half of the community-dwelling old persons (≥ 80 years old) were living alone 4 . In Europe, the proportion of older adults living alone has increased by 16% over the past two decades, with more than one-third of people aged > 65 years currently living alone 7 . It was estimated that Chinese older population aged 65 years and above had reached 158 million in 2017 and 13.1% of them were reported to be living alone 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite these drawbacks, in 2012, nearly 29% of the 46 million community-dwelling older adults in the United States lived in single-person households, and more than half of the community-dwelling old persons (≥ 80 years old) were living alone 4 . In Europe, the proportion of older adults living alone has increased by 16% over the past two decades, with more than one-third of people aged > 65 years currently living alone 7 . It was estimated that Chinese older population aged 65 years and above had reached 158 million in 2017 and 13.1% of them were reported to be living alone 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grief is about making and braking of attachment, and grieving is something we do together (Bowlby, 1980). This is challenged in a pandemic, especially for those who live alone, as more and more old people, especially older women, do (Pleschberger, Reitinger, Trukeschitz, & Wosko, 2019). Older bereaved adults have not been able to enter their usual social arenas in social hobbies, religious activities, or family gatherings and many of them were alone at holidays such as Christmas, where grief is often especially intense, during the pandemic.…”
Section: Special Attention For Older Adultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Outro estudo realizado na Áustria apontou que a idade, estado civil e condições de saúde são determinantes para idosos que moram sozinhos. Como um recurso em apoio às preferências dos indivíduos de ficar em casa, ocorre um crescente aumento de cuidadores informais de idosos, não parentes como amigos e vizinhos, principalmente mulheres em fase final de vida 13 .…”
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