Canadian Clinical Guidelines on Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults.

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Canadian Geriatrics Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.5770/cgj.27.772
David K Conn, Tanya Billard, Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard, Amy K Freedman, Peter M Hoang, Mélanie Levasseur, Nancy E Newall, Mary Pat Sullivan, Andrew V Wister
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Background: Preventing and addressing social isolation and loneliness among older adults is important because of the known associations with negative health outcomes. The Canadian Coalition for Seniors' Mental Health (CCSMH) took on the task of creating clinical guidelines.

Method: A multidisciplinary working group was established. The process was guided by an initial rapid scoping review of the literature focused on older adults. An adapted GRADE approach was utilized.

Results: CCSMH has produced first-ever clinical guidelines on social isolation and loneliness in older adults. Prevention, including recognition of risk factors and educational approaches focused on clinicians and students, is recommended. Targeted screening with validated tools is recommended. A comprehensive assessment is optimal to treat any underlying conditions and to identify contributing factors that may be responsive to psychosocial interventions. An individualized approach to interventions with shared decision-making is recommended. A variety of possible interventions include social prescribing, social activity, physical activity, psychological therapies, animal-assisted therapies and ownership, leisure skill development and activities, and the use of technology.

Conclusion: The problem of social isolation and loneliness is a "geriatric" giant that needs to be recognized and addressed. Because of its complexity, it will require the collective attention of many individuals and organizations working together at multiple levels of society, to raise awareness and find solutions. We recommend that health-care and social service providers use these guidelines as a comprehensive tool to identify, assess, and implement strategies to reduce the negative impact of social isolation and loneliness.

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加拿大老年人社会隔离和孤独临床指南。
背景:预防和解决老年人的社会孤立和孤独很重要,因为已知它们与负面健康结果有关。加拿大老年人心理健康联盟(CCSMH)承担了制定临床指导方针的任务。方法:成立多学科工作组。这一过程的指导方针是对以老年人为重点的文献进行初步的快速范围审查。采用了一种改良的GRADE方法。结果:CCSMH制定了第一个关于老年人社会隔离和孤独的临床指南。建议采取预防措施,包括识别风险因素和以临床医生和学生为重点的教育方法。建议使用经过验证的工具进行有针对性的筛查。综合评估是治疗任何潜在疾病和确定可能对社会心理干预有反应的因素的最佳选择。建议对共同决策的干预采取个体化方法。各种可能的干预措施包括社会处方、社会活动、身体活动、心理疗法、动物辅助疗法和所有权、休闲技能发展和活动,以及技术的使用。结论:社会孤立和孤独问题是一个需要认识和解决的“老年”巨人。由于其复杂性,它需要许多个人和组织的集体关注,在社会的多个层面共同努力,提高认识并找到解决办法。我们建议保健和社会服务提供者将这些准则作为确定、评估和实施减少社会孤立和孤独的负面影响的战略的综合工具。
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Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Nursing-Gerontology
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that is a home for innovative aging research of a high quality aimed at improving the health and the care provided to older persons residing in Canada and outside our borders. While we gratefully accept submissions from researchers outside our country, we are committed to encouraging aging research by Canadians. The CGJ is targeted to family physicians with training or an interest in the care of older persons, specialists in geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatrists, and members of other health disciplines with a focus on gerontology.
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