Research Article
Elderly social connectedness through social media platforms: a scoping review
Social connectedness is a fundamental human right and plays a significant role in the well-being of the elderly. Lack of connectedness is related to higher rates of mortality and morbidity. The emergence of COVID-19 and its associated social/physical distancing has brought the importance of social connectedness for human health and well-being, especially for the elderly, into a sharp focus. Globally, the adoption of social media platforms to create connectedness has been increasing across all age groups, including older populations. However, not all elderly can use these social media platforms to connect with their significant others. Using a scoping review, the study highlights the concerns for social connectedness among the elderly in an era where the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wear away all elements of in-person social connectedness. The study describes emerging concerns as the elderly attempt to establish and sustain the much-needed social connectedness through social media platforms. The study suggests functional approaches to dealing with these concerns to improve the well-being of the elderly.
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