一起更强?代际联系与新冠肺炎

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY Quality in Ageing and Older Adults Pub Date : 2020-11-19 DOI:10.1108/qaoa-07-2020-0033
S. Burke
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目的:本文旨在回顾迄今为止新冠肺炎对代际联系和关系的影响。它为未来的设计/方法/方法提供了经验教训:本文是对政策和实践的回顾。研究结果:尽管有一些优秀的创造性方法示例,如在线策略,在面对社会时将几代人团结在一起保持距离,建立更强大的社区仍然存在障碍许多不同年龄段的人仍然孤独和孤立社区项目资金不足,将难以在当前危机之后保持联系新冠肺炎加剧了不平等和数字鸿沟代际关系可能会因经济影响而进一步紧张原创/价值观:我们都没有已经知道新冠肺炎及其对我们生活方方面面的影响。它将继续影响子孙后代,我们需要在前进的过程中吸取教训©2020,Emerald出版有限公司
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Stronger together? Intergenerational connection and Covid-19
Purpose: This paper aims to review how intergenerational connections and relationships have been affected to date by COVID-19 It provides lessons for the future Design/methodology/approach: This paper is a review of policy and practice Findings: Although there are some excellent examples of creative approaches such as online strategies to bring generations together in the face of social distancing, there remain barriers to building stronger communities Many people of all ages remain lonely and isolated Community projects are under-funded and will struggle to maintain connections beyond the immediate crisis Inequalities and the digital divide have been exacerbated by COVID-19 Intergenerational relations are likely to be further strained by the economic impact Originality/value: None of us have known anything like COVID-19 and its impact on all aspects of our lives It will continue to affect generations to come, and we need to learn the lessons as we move forward © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited
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