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Review
. 2023 Mar 30;20(7):5337.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph20075337.

Ageing and Loneliness in Times of Pandemic: A Scoping Review

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Ageing and Loneliness in Times of Pandemic: A Scoping Review

Raúl Ruiz-Callado et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Society is immersed in a process of demographic transformation of great relevance: the ageing of the population. During the ageing stage, relevant changes occur, such as age-related losses, lack of formal and informal support or changes in social roles, which can cause situations of isolation or loneliness in older people. After the Spanish government decreed a state of alarm throughout the national territory in response to the arrival of SARS-CoV2, the confinement of the entire population was established, and only essential services and authorized persons could continue to carry out their daily activities and professional tasks. In addition, since the beginning of the pandemic, older people were considered high-risk people, a circumstance that increased their isolation situation.

Objective: Understand, organize and systematically analyse the scientific evidence generated in relation to the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the processes and feelings of isolation and loneliness of the elderly population, from the beginning of the health crisis until the date of search.

Materials and methods: a scoping review was conducted using the methodology of Arksey and O'Malley, which included a review of the studies available in the online databases Proquest, Scopus and WOS. From the search, information related to the isolation and collective of elderly people during the pandemic was extracted.

Results: a total of 32 articles were included, from which three fundamental areas of analysis emerged and three issues emerged: older people and institutionalisation during the pandemic, ageism and hospitalisation of the elderly during the pandemic, and loneliness and isolation of older people throughout the pandemic.

Discussion: the lack of material resources and infrastructures to be able to face the problem of isolation in institutions was evident. The importance of acquiring, on the part of the elderly, competences, knowledge and skills in new technologies in order to continue with contact with their peer group and family was also observed.

Conclusions: this study identifies areas already understood, as well as knowledge gaps, that allow for determining opportunities for future research and thus the ability to improve in situations similar to the one that occurred.

Keywords: COVID-19; active ageing; ageing process; family solidarity; loneliness; person-centred care; scoping review; social distance; social relationships.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Summary of the workflow under review and number of items retrieved, deleted and selected. Source: own authors.
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Figure 2
Diagram of the situation during the pandemic of the elderly according to the selected articles. Source: own authors.

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This research received no external funding.