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Online Social Environment Impacts Feelings of Social Connection in Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic

机译:在线社会环境在Covid-19大流行期间影响老年人社会联系的感情

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Evidence suggests that nearly one-third of older adults experience loneliness and/or social isolation; an increase in these rates during the current pandemic is anticipated. The Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) at Nova Southeastern University (NSU) in South Florida has worked to engage seniors in fun learning activities and social opportunities since 1977. When “stay at home” orders went into effect in March, 2020 the LLI moved to online program delivery via Zoom. To understand the implementation of zoom among LLI members, NSU students, researchers and LLI member advisory committee developed a cross-sectional research study using an online survey that was administered to LLI members three months post-zoom implementation in May, 2020. Results among the 127 responders demonstrated that a majority of members were not comfortable using zoom (57%) especially the chat, reactions or camera features. More than 80% of responders did report that zoom helped them keep their spirits up. Respondents had specific feedback to improve Zoom programming including Youtube videos on use, retraining, training on features (e.g. chat, camera, reaction), closed captioning, program reminders and links sent out more frequently and within 30 minutes of start time. There were also several comments about internet connectivity, identifying opportunities for router and internet plan education. Finally, respondents noted new opportunities to enhance virtual programming including engaging speakers from across the nation and world. In summary, direct feedback from seniors on how to improve the online social and learning environment is pivotal to improving experience, programming and social connection during COVID-19.
机译:证据表明,近三分之一的老年人体验孤独和/或社会孤立;预计在目前的大流行期间增加了这些利率。在佛罗里达州诺瓦省东南大学(NSU)的终身学习研究所(LLI)已经致力于自1977年以来聘请老年人参与有趣的学习活动和社会机会。当“在家留在家里”命令生效,2020年3月生效,LLI搬到了通过缩放交付在线程序。要了解LLI成员中的缩放的实施,NSU学生,研究人员和LLI成员咨询委员会使用在线调查制定了一个横断面研究研究,这些研究在2020年5月在ZOM实施后三个月管理到LLI成员。结果127个响应者表明,大多数成员使用Zoom(57%)尤其是聊天,反应或相机功能。超过80%的响应者确实报告说,Zoom帮助他们保持精神。受访者有特定的反馈,以改进缩放编程,包括YouTube视频在使用,再培训,特征培训(例如聊天,摄像机,反应),关闭字幕,程序提醒和链接更频繁地发出,在开始时间的30分钟内发出。互联网连接也有几点评论,确定路由器和互联网教育的机会。最后,受访者注意到提高虚拟编程的新机会,包括从全国和世界各地的发言人。总之,从老年人直接反馈如何改善在线社会和学习环境,以提高Covid-19期间提高经验,编程和社交联系。

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