Purposeful social media as support platform: Communication frameworks for older adults requiring care

Chris Norval, J. Arnott, N. Hine, Vicki L. Hanson
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Despite more and more people adopting Social Networking Sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, adults over 65 years of age still make up a relatively small percentage of those numbers. A perceived lack of purpose is suggested as one of the key issues surrounding the lack of interest of older adults, yet with health benefits associated with usage, such as increased social capital and community belonging, there is a unique opportunity present to develop social media that help carers stay in touch with patients and provide support when needed while providing these benefits. Technology can send information to carers, so an easy and secure framework for communication could provide significant emotional support for those who require it. Current work in the field suggests that such a platform could be designed and implemented to complement existing telecare systems.
有目的的社会媒体作为支持平台:需要照顾的老年人的沟通框架
尽管越来越多的人使用Facebook等社交网站(sns),但65岁以上的成年人在这些数字中所占的比例仍然相对较小。认为缺乏目标是老年人缺乏兴趣的关键问题之一,但由于使用社交媒体对健康有益,例如增加社会资本和社区归属感,因此目前有一个独特的机会来开发社交媒体,帮助护理人员与患者保持联系,并在提供这些好处的同时提供必要的支持。技术可以向护理人员发送信息,因此一个简单而安全的交流框架可以为那些需要它的人提供重要的情感支持。目前在实地开展的工作表明,可以设计和实施这样一个平台,以补充现有的远程医疗系统。
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