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Health effects of social connectedness in older adults living in congregate long-term care settings: A systematic review of quantitative and qualitative evidence.

Emily LimNatalia NielsenLucienne LapaneAdrita BarooahShu XuShan QuEmily McPhillipsCatherine E DubeKate L Lapane
Published in: International journal of older people nursing (2023)
Social connectedness may be an important modifiable risk factor for adverse health outcomes for older adults living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Most studies were cross sectional and focused on quality of life and mental health outcomes. Longitudinal studies suggest that higher social engagement delays time to death. Evidence regarding other health outcomes important to older adults was scant and requires further longitudinal studies.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • long term care
  • healthcare
  • case control
  • systematic review
  • social media
  • electronic health record