Advancing Loneliness as a National Health Priority: Results of a Multisectoral Roundtable

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Joanna McHugh Power, Aileen O'Reilly, Robyn Homeniuk
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Background Ireland has the highest rates of loneliness of all EU countries. Those in the older old category (aged 80+) are at increased risk of developing loneliness, which is in turn a risk factor for many adverse health outcomes. Ireland has a strong tradition of Irish gerontological loneliness research, and it is critical to now know how best to focus research efforts to mitigate the impact of loneliness on older adults. Methods We held a roundtable discussion on priorities in Irish loneliness research at the Loneliness Taskforce Research Network inaugural event on 16th April 2024. 75 attendees were present, including those from non-governmental organisations, health and social care professionals, experts by lived experience, academic experts, researchers, and representatives from the private sector and governmental agencies. Of seven tables discussing loneliness research priorities, two tables were devoted to the discussion of priorities in research on loneliness in older people (with 18 participants in total). The priorities were noted, then amalgamated and organised. Results There was considerable heterogeneity in priorities raised, with little overlap across the two roundtable outputs. Of particular note was the need to evaluate the many services being delivered across Ireland to reduce loneliness, which operate without an evidence base. Other priorities included: Conclusion Results are informative for those planning future research on loneliness among older adults in Ireland and will form the basis for a report from the Loneliness Taskforce to the Irish Government, who have pledged funding for alleviation of loneliness.
将 "孤独 "作为国家健康优先事项加以推进:多部门圆桌会议的成果
背景爱尔兰是所有欧盟国家中孤独率最高的国家。老年群体(80 岁以上)罹患孤独症的风险更高,而孤独症又是导致许多不良健康后果的风险因素。爱尔兰在老年孤独研究方面有着深厚的传统,现在,了解如何最有效地集中研究力量来减轻孤独对老年人的影响至关重要。方法 我们在2024年4月16日举行的孤独症特别工作组研究网络成立活动上,就爱尔兰孤独症研究的优先事项进行了圆桌讨论。75 位与会者出席了会议,其中包括来自非政府组织、医疗和社会护理专业人士、生活经验专家、学术专家、研究人员以及私营部门和政府机构的代表。在讨论孤独研究优先事项的七次会议中,有两次会议专门讨论了老年人孤独研究的优先事项(共有 18 人参加)。对优先事项进行了记录,然后进行了合并和整理。结果 在提出的优先事项方面存在很大差异,两次圆桌会议的成果几乎没有重叠。特别值得注意的是,有必要对爱尔兰各地为减少孤独感而提供的许多服务进行评估,因为这些服务的运作缺乏证据基础。其他优先事项包括结论 研究结果对那些计划未来研究爱尔兰老年人孤独问题的人具有参考价值,并将成为孤独问题工作组向爱尔兰政府提交报告的基础,爱尔兰政府已承诺为缓解孤独问题提供资金。
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Age and ageing
Age and ageing 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
9.20
自引率
6.00%
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796
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Age and Ageing is an international journal publishing refereed original articles and commissioned reviews on geriatric medicine and gerontology. Its range includes research on ageing and clinical, epidemiological, and psychological aspects of later life.
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