This article explores mixed methods data gathered from a pilot of a communication system prototype in the homes of 19 older adults over a period of 10 weeks. The system has been designed to enhance communication among both friends and strangers and has been developed as a possible tool to increase interaction in older adults suffering from social isolation and loneliness. The paper uses remote logging data to inform discussion of how such a technology was received and utilised over time in a home setting. Qualitative data gathered via entry and exit interviews, and weekly checkpoint calls were used to provide deeper insight into patterns and practices identified via the logs
In Australia, 50% of people over 61 experience loneliness and 26 to 29% are chronically lonely. Lon...
International audienceSocial relationships are crucial for older adults’ well-being. Past research d...
Loneliness increases mortality risk by 50% and is one of the main causes of depression. Several fact...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
Background. This review studies technology-supported interventions to help older adults, living in s...
Loneliness and social isolation are triggers for unfavorable changes in older adults’ health and wel...
Social participation and integration is important for mental and physical wellbeing. However, for ma...
Feelings of loneliness and social isolation can occur in many older adults - and impairments that ma...
Abstract \nBackground: The older adult population is currently facing hardships with increasing rate...
Background: Loneliness and social isolation can have severe effects on human health and well-being. ...
Background Being socially connected is related to well-being, and one way of avoiding social isolati...
This project examined the use of communication technologies to help ameliorate social isolation for...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a collaborative industry project which designed and deployed a...
Research indicates that social isolation and loneliness have a negative effect on health and wellbei...
Large numbers of individuals, many of them senior citizens, live in social isolation. This typically...
In Australia, 50% of people over 61 experience loneliness and 26 to 29% are chronically lonely. Lon...
International audienceSocial relationships are crucial for older adults’ well-being. Past research d...
Loneliness increases mortality risk by 50% and is one of the main causes of depression. Several fact...
This study investigated how essential contacts (caregivers, family members, social contacts) of olde...
Background. This review studies technology-supported interventions to help older adults, living in s...
Loneliness and social isolation are triggers for unfavorable changes in older adults’ health and wel...
Social participation and integration is important for mental and physical wellbeing. However, for ma...
Feelings of loneliness and social isolation can occur in many older adults - and impairments that ma...
Abstract \nBackground: The older adult population is currently facing hardships with increasing rate...
Background: Loneliness and social isolation can have severe effects on human health and well-being. ...
Background Being socially connected is related to well-being, and one way of avoiding social isolati...
This project examined the use of communication technologies to help ameliorate social isolation for...
This paper reports on the outcomes of a collaborative industry project which designed and deployed a...
Research indicates that social isolation and loneliness have a negative effect on health and wellbei...
Large numbers of individuals, many of them senior citizens, live in social isolation. This typically...
In Australia, 50% of people over 61 experience loneliness and 26 to 29% are chronically lonely. Lon...
International audienceSocial relationships are crucial for older adults’ well-being. Past research d...
Loneliness increases mortality risk by 50% and is one of the main causes of depression. Several fact...