Author
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- Duarte Vilar
(Lusíada Research Center on Social Work and Social Intervention (CLISSIS), University of Lusíada, 1349-001 Lisboa, Portugal)
- Joana Guedes
(Lusíada Research Center on Social Work and Social Intervention (CLISSIS), University of Lusíada, 1349-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Research Center in Social Work Science (CICSS), Higher Institute of Social Work of Porto (ISSSP), 4460-362 Senhora da Hora, Portugal)
- Sónia Martins
(Research Center in Social Work Science (CICSS), Higher Institute of Social Work of Porto (ISSSP), 4460-362 Senhora da Hora, Portugal
RISE-Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, 4200-450 Porto, Portugal
iHealth4Well-Being Research Unit, Cooperativa de Ensino Superior Politécnico e Universitário, CRL (CESPU), 4560-462 Penafiel, Portugal)
- Marisa Accioly
(School of Arts, Sciences and Humanities, University of São Paulo (EACH-USP), São Paulo 03828-000, Brazil)
- Marisa Silva
(Lusíada Research Center on Social Work and Social Intervention (CLISSIS), University of Lusíada, 1349-001 Lisboa, Portugal)
- Sidalina Almeida
(Lusíada Research Center on Social Work and Social Intervention (CLISSIS), University of Lusíada, 1349-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Research Center in Social Work Science (CICSS), Higher Institute of Social Work of Porto (ISSSP), 4460-362 Senhora da Hora, Portugal)
- Sandra Elvas
(Lusíada Research Center on Social Work and Social Intervention (CLISSIS), University of Lusíada, 1349-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon Holy House of Mercy (SCML), 1200-470 Lisboa, Portugal)
- Tatiana Ferreira
(Lusíada Research Center on Social Work and Social Intervention (CLISSIS), University of Lusíada, 1349-001 Lisboa, Portugal
Life Quality Research Centre, School of Education, Santarém Polytechnic University, 2001-964 Santarém, Portugal)
Abstract
Loneliness is one of the most prevalent problems faced by older nursing homes (NHs) residents. Technical Directors (TDs) of NHs can play an important role in combating loneliness, so it is important to understand how they perceive this phenomenon. This study aimed to describe the perceptions of TDs about factors associated with loneliness and relevant areas of training and intervention. A total of 163 TDs (mean age = 42 years; 90% female) filled an online survey. The main NHs factors related to loneliness were residents’ mental and physical health problems; mistreatment in care provision; poor relationships between residents, with staff and family/friends; loss of loved ones; and family members’ work schedules and their geographical distance. Intervention domains that need to be improved were the policy of greater proximity to families and community, partnerships with the outside world, civic participation by residents, technical team diversity, and increase of staff/resident ratio. Dementia care, stress management, crisis intervention, person-centered care, and coping with death/bereavement were identified as relevant themes in professional training. This study appears as a relevant contribution to the deepening of knowledge not only about the phenomenon of loneliness among older residents in NHs, but also about the perceptions of TDs regarding this problem.
Suggested Citation
Duarte Vilar & Joana Guedes & Sónia Martins & Marisa Accioly & Marisa Silva & Sidalina Almeida & Sandra Elvas & Tatiana Ferreira, 2025.
"Perceptions of Technical Director of Nursing Home About Associated Factors and Intervention Strategies to Reduce Loneliness Among Older Adults,"
Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 14(5), pages 1-11, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:14:y:2025:i:5:p:264-:d:1642265
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