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Full Title
PSICOLOGIA DELLA SALUTE
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
1721-0321 (Printed Journal)
1972-5167 (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
2
Journal Issue Designation
2
Journal Issue Date
2024
Full Title
Effetti dell'uso delle videochiamate sul benessere della persona anziana: una revisione sistematica
By (author)
First Page
153
Last Page
75
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2024/06
Copyright
2024 FrancoAngeli srl
Main description
Isolamento sociale e solitudine risultano essere fattori di rischio rilevanti per la qualità di vita della persona anziana. Nuove modalità di interazione sociale, quali le videochiamate, apro-no un panorama di opportunità utili al fine di preservare salute mentale e legami sociali. L'uso di internet tra gli anziani è in aumento in tutto il mondo e l'emergenza legata alla pandemia da COVID-19 ne ha amplificato l'utilizzo. La rassegna sistematica ha l'intento di delineare una valutazione critica dei possibili benefici delle videochiamate per la persona anziana. Le eviden-ze indicano come le videochiamate risultino utili nel migliorare lo stato emotivo della persona anziana e nel mitigare l'isolamento sociale. I risultati vengono analizzati anche in termini di diversità e vulnerabilità individuali, impatto della pandemia, familiarità con la tecnologia e con-testi di vita.
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