Impact of intergenerational programmes on older adults for active ageing. A systematic review

Victoria Sánchez-Cazalla , Tamara Gutiérrez-Domingo
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Abstract

Introduction

Ageing is a process that covers the entire life cycle of a human being and that, around old age, is usually accompanied by negative stereotypes, social isolation and a feeling of loneliness, resulting in a rupture between diverse generations. Intergenerational programs have been used to address this concern to pursue active ageing.

Objetive

Analyze the impact of intergenerational programs on the ageing process to achieve cohesive societies for all ages and thus promote the active ageing model.

Material and methods

A systematic review has been prepared, the search of which was carried out in the Pubmed, Web of Science, Scopus, PsycINFO, and Cochrane Libary databases, that included studies published between 2014 and 2025. A total of 3.144 articles were identified, of which 290 underwent selection according to title and abstract, leaving 72 that were evaluated for eligibility, according to the inclusion criteria.

Results

A total of 8 articles were valid for inclusion. The methodological quality of the studies was low to moderate, although most research reported improvements in participants' well-being after participation in an intergenerational program.

Conclusions

Intergenerational programs provided biopsychosocial benefits to generations of different ages, which helped enhance the pursuit of active ageing in order to establish strong connections in the community.

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代际规划对老年人积极老龄化的影响。系统回顾
老龄化是一个涵盖人的整个生命周期的过程,在老年前后,通常伴随着消极的陈规定型观念、社会孤立和孤独感,导致不同世代之间的破裂。代际项目已被用来解决这一问题,以追求积极老龄化。目的分析代际计划对老龄化进程的影响,以实现所有年龄段的凝聚力社会,从而促进积极老龄化模式。材料和方法已经准备了一项系统综述,在Pubmed、Web of Science、Scopus、PsycINFO和Cochrane library数据库中进行了检索,包括2014年至2025年间发表的研究。共纳入文献3.144篇,其中290篇根据标题和摘要进行筛选,其余72篇根据纳入标准进行入选评价。结果共8篇有效纳入。研究的方法学质量是低到中等,尽管大多数研究报告参与者在参与代际项目后的幸福感有所改善。结论代际计划为不同年龄的人提供了生物心理社会效益,有助于增强对积极老龄化的追求,从而在社区中建立牢固的联系。
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