Beaver College of Health Sciences, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608, USA.
College of Arts and Sciences, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jun 10;19(12):7121. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19127121.
Social isolation and loneliness can create negative health outcomes for older adults. Informed by social capital and intergroup contact theories, our goal was to reduce these social problems using an intergenerational reverse-mentoring program. During fall 2020, we implemented an adapted, fully online version of Cyber-Seniors that encouraged undergraduate students to provide technology mentoring to local older adults in a seven-county area in rural Appalachia. We recruited gerontology students through the university and local older adults through local aging organizations. We collected data through pre-and post-tests that included validated measures (Lubben Social Network Scale-6 and UCLA 3-item loneliness scale) and open-ended questions about the program. Thirty-one students and nine older adults completed the pre-survey; twenty students and eight older adults completed the post-survey. We made comparisons using t-tests and considered p < 0.20 to indicate meaningful differences given the anticipated small sample size in this pilot project. Isolation did not change among older adults but increased among students in the family domain (p = 0.14) between baseline and follow-up. Loneliness improved between the pre- and post-tests among older adults (mean: 5.6 (SD = 2.2) to 4.1 (SD = 1.3), p = 0.17) but not among students (mean: 5.0 (SD = 1.5) to 5.2 (SD = 1.7), p = 0.73). In open-ended responses, older adults described learning new ways to interact with friends and family as a result of the program. This program was acceptable and suggested effectiveness in an important health-related domain (loneliness). While larger studies are needed to fully test the program’s impact, this pilot evaluation suggests that reverse mentoring programs can be implemented virtually and may improve social outcomes.
社会隔离和孤独会对老年人的健康产生负面影响。受社会资本和群体间接触理论的启发,我们的目标是通过代际反向指导计划来减少这些社会问题。在 2020 年秋季,我们实施了一个经过改编的、完全在线的 Cyber-Seniors 版本,鼓励本科生在阿巴拉契亚农村的七个县为当地老年人提供技术指导。我们通过大学和当地老龄化组织招募老年学学生和当地老年人。我们通过包括验证性措施(Lubben 社会网络量表-6 和 UCLA 3 项孤独量表)和关于该计划的开放性问题的预测试和后测试收集数据。31 名学生和 9 名老年人完成了预调查;20 名学生和 8 名老年人完成了后调查。我们使用 t 检验进行比较,并考虑 p < 0.20 表示在这个试点项目中预期的小样本量下有意义的差异。老年人的隔离感没有变化,但学生的家庭隔离感在基线和随访之间增加(p = 0.14)。老年人在预测试和后测试之间的孤独感有所改善(平均值:5.6(SD = 2.2)至 4.1(SD = 1.3),p = 0.17),但学生没有(平均值:5.0(SD = 1.5)至 5.2(SD = 1.7),p = 0.73)。在开放性回应中,老年人描述了由于该计划而学习与朋友和家人互动的新方式。该计划是可以接受的,并在一个重要的健康相关领域(孤独感)显示出有效性。虽然需要更大的研究来充分测试该计划的影响,但这个试点评估表明,反向指导计划可以在虚拟环境中实施,并且可以改善社会结果。