英国的福利社区倡议及其在发展社会资本和解决孤独问题方面的作用:范围审查

Q3 Medicine
Stephanie Tierney, Rosie Rowe, Emily L Connally, Nia W Roberts, Kamal R Mahtani, Jordan Gorenberg
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引言 孤独会对人们的身心健康产生负面影响;建立社会资本是解决这种联系的潜在手段。社区活动(如团体、俱乐部、邻里活动)可能是人们建立社会资本以解决孤独问题的一种途径。了解目前已知的情况以及存在的知识差距对于推进该主题的研究非常重要。 方法 为探讨以下问题,我们进行了一次范围审查--在英国,有哪些以幸福为重点的社区倡议得到了评估,其中包括有关社会资本和孤独的信息?我们在四个数据库(Medline、CINAHL、ASSIA 和 Embase)中搜索了相关研究论文。由两名研究人员对参考文献进行筛选,以确定其是否符合综述的纳入标准。数据以叙述和表格的形式进行总结。 结果 五篇论文符合综述的纳入标准。它们都采用了定性方法。研究结果表明,社会资本可以通过在社区活动参与者之间建立信任感、群体凝聚力和互惠来发展。这种联系使人们体验到归属感,并感觉到自己与他人建立了有意义的关系,从而减轻了孤独感。 结论 需要对审查主题进行更多的研究,包括采用定量或混合方法的研究。在未来的研究中,需要明确社会资本和孤独感的定义。参与社区活动可以为人们提供一个正式的途径,帮助他们建立联系,消除社交网络中的局限性。然而,个人可能对参加社区活动持谨慎态度,需要得到支持和鼓励才能参加。社会处方联系工作者是一种激励人们参与团体、活动或组织的方法,可以改善他们的福祉。
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Community initiatives for well-being in the United Kingdom and their role in developing social capital and addressing loneliness: A scoping review

Community initiatives for well-being in the United Kingdom and their role in developing social capital and addressing loneliness: A scoping review

Introduction

Loneliness can have a negative impact on people's physical and psychological well-being; building social capital is a potential means of addressing this connection. Community initiatives (e.g. groups, clubs, neighbourhood activities) may be a route that enables people to build social capital to tackle loneliness. Understanding what is known, and where gaps in knowledge exist, is important for advancing research on this topic.

Methods

A scoping review was undertaken to explore the question – What community initiatives, with a focus on well-being, have been evaluated in the United Kingdom that include information about social capital and loneliness? Four databases (Medline, CINAHL, ASSIA and Embase) were searched for relevant research papers. References were screened by two researchers to identify if they met the review's inclusion criteria. Data were summarised as a narrative and in tables.

Results

Five papers met the review's inclusion criteria. They all used qualitative methods. Findings suggested that social capital could be developed through creating a sense of trust, group cohesion and reciprocity among participants in the community initiatives. This connection enabled people to experience a sense of belonging and to feel they had a meaningful relationship with others, which appeared to alleviate feelings of loneliness.

Conclusion

More research is warranted on the review topic, including studies that have employed quantitative or mixed methods. Clarity around definitions of social capital and loneliness in future research is required. Engagement with community initiatives can provide a formalised route to help people develop connections and counteract limitations in their social networks. However, individuals may be wary about attending community initiatives, needing support and encouragement to do so. Social prescribing link workers are one means of motivating people to access groups, events or organisations that could improve their well-being.

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