2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12877-018-0746-y
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Video-calls to reduce loneliness and social isolation within care environments for older people: an implementation study using collaborative action research

Abstract: BackgroundOlder people in care may be lonely with insufficient contact if families are unable to visit. Face-to-face contact through video-calls may help reduce loneliness, but little is known about the processes of engaging people in care environments in using video-calls. We aimed to identify the barriers to and facilitators of implementing video-calls for older people in care environments.MethodsA collaborative action research (CAR) approach was taken to implement a video-call intervention in care environme… Show more

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“…For the lonely individuals, this would be a way to organize a network of volunteers or other people with whom to communicate. Video calls have been found to reduce older people's loneliness in care environments (Zamir et al 2018). Many residents who are incapable of moving around by themselves tend to spend most of their days alone in their rooms (Pirhonen 2017;.…”
Section: Interaction-based Sense Of Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the lonely individuals, this would be a way to organize a network of volunteers or other people with whom to communicate. Video calls have been found to reduce older people's loneliness in care environments (Zamir et al 2018). Many residents who are incapable of moving around by themselves tend to spend most of their days alone in their rooms (Pirhonen 2017;.…”
Section: Interaction-based Sense Of Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A veces, de forma voluntaria los pacientes deciden abandonar o reducir las dosis por temor a la adicción (analgésicos), a los efectos secundarios o por el desconocimiento de las consecuencias de alterar las pautas; otras veces, la interrupción de la medicación se debe al olvido, a la ansiedad o a la complejidad de la pauta. La solución a estos problemas puede ser el uso de una app que recuerde la medicación; también las videoconferencias pueden ayudar en el seguimiento y control del paciente siempre que este sea capaz de gestionar los dispositivos 15 . En cuanto al deterioro mental de los ancianos se dispone de modelos de robots cuyo software ayuda a estimular el cerebro a través de juegos de cartas, concursos de preguntas y respuestas, materiales audiovisuales (canciones y películas que fomentan los recuerdos) 9,16 .…”
Section: ¿Qué Pueden Ofrecer Los Robots a Los Ancianos?unclassified
“…Interventions employing digital technologies [12] such as Facebook or emails [13][14][15] and video-calls such as Skype, FaceTime and now Zoom [16][17][18][19][20] are one obvious way to tackle loneliness and social isolation in older adults. The need for such interventions reflects government policy 'Digital by Default' [21] that everyone, regardless of age or living arrangements, should be able to use the internet to access services, connect with healthcare professionals or socialise.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%