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试点测试“Engaging Generations(eGen)”计划,以解决低收入老年人群体的社会福利问题。

Pilot testing the Engaging Generations (eGen) Program to address social well-being among lower-income older adults.

机构信息

Department of Human Development and Family Science, The University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, United States.

George & Anne Ryan Institute for Neuroscience, The University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 9;12:1341713. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1341713. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the need to address digital inclusion and social well-being for older adults was particularly apparent for those from disadvantaged communities. This pilot program provided access to technology and intergenerational mentorship to older adult participants interested in receiving and learning how to utilize an iPad. Pre/post-changes were examined for social well-being in the areas of quality of life, social isolation, and loneliness.

METHODS

This study conducted pre- and post-surveys with older participants ( = 145) from five disadvantaged communities in the United States utilizing standardized measures. One-on-one interviews were conducted post-program ( = 98) to examine participants' perceptions of the program and evaluate its impact on social measures.

RESULTS

The study sample included older adults (Mean age = 72.3) who were mostly lower income (82.3%) and self-reported as Black (13.6%), Hispanic (21.7%), and White (56.5%). Significant differences were identified in participant pre/post-survey scores for social isolation, loneliness, and a global measure of quality of life. Qualitative analyses suggest improvements in various aspects of social well-being. Themes showed that participants believed the program contributed to (1) enhanced mood and mental health, (2) improved quality of life, (3) sense of purpose and feelings of being less alone, (4) ability to use video calling to connect with others; and (5) ability to more freely use email, texting, and messaging to communicate with others.

DISCUSSION

This research demonstrates that this pilot program seemed to contribute to reduced social isolation and loneliness for participants, and participants stated more positive social well-being following program participation. However, future research with larger samples is needed to expand upon these findings. Future studies will examine the pathways between technology improvements and social well-being and examine group differences.

摘要

简介

在整个 COVID-19 大流行期间,对于来自弱势社区的老年人来说,解决数字包容和社会福祉问题的需求显得尤为迫切。本试点计划为有兴趣接收和学习如何使用 iPad 的老年参与者提供了获取技术和代际指导的机会。研究考察了社会福祉在生活质量、社会隔离和孤独感三个领域的前后变化。

方法

本研究对来自美国五个弱势社区的 145 名老年参与者进行了预调查和后调查,使用了标准化的测量工具。在项目结束后进行了一对一的访谈(共 98 人),以调查参与者对项目的看法,并评估其对社会措施的影响。

结果

研究样本包括年龄较大的成年人(平均年龄为 72.3 岁),他们大多收入较低(82.3%),自我报告为黑人(13.6%)、西班牙裔(21.7%)和白人(56.5%)。参与者在社会隔离、孤独感和生活质量总体测量方面的预调查和后调查得分存在显著差异。定性分析表明,社会福祉的各个方面都有所改善。主题表明,参与者认为该计划有助于(1)改善情绪和心理健康,(2)提高生活质量,(3)增强目标感和减少孤独感,(4)能够使用视频通话与他人联系,以及(5)能够更自由地使用电子邮件、短信和消息与他人交流。

讨论

本研究表明,该试点计划似乎有助于减少参与者的社会隔离和孤独感,参与者在参与计划后表示社会福祉更为积极。然而,需要进行更大样本的未来研究来扩展这些发现。未来的研究将考察技术改进与社会福祉之间的关系,并探讨群体差异。

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