Befriending Services for Culturally Diverse Older People.


Journal

Journal of gerontological social work
ISSN: 1540-4048
Titre abrégé: J Gerontol Soc Work
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 7903311

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 13 7 2019
medline: 18 6 2020
entrez: 13 7 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Befriending services may address loneliness and social isolation amongst older people. However social diversity is rarely reported in investigations of befriending services. The views of non-users are also rarely explored. In this research, we explored older adults' experiences of, and attitudes towards, a befriending service, among service users and non-service users, drawing on interviews and focus groups with 76 older adults, 10 volunteer visitors, and 20 service providers. Participants agreed that the befriending service helped alleviate social isolation and loneliness and that supportive services to foster connection are needed. Barriers to engagement included lack of knowledge, appropriateness of services and feeling undeserving. The befriending service was most successful when a match went beyond a transactional 'professional-client' relationship to resemble genuine friendship, underpinned by mutual interests and norms of reciprocity and reliability. We also identified five clear ideas about what characterizes an ideal supportive service; supported opportunities for getting out, genuine and reciprocal relationships, reliability, visitor characteristics, and connecting people to their culture. Befriending adds to social networks, and enhances connectedness to the community. Loneliness is alleviated when mutually beneficial and genuinely reciprocal relationships develop. However, group interventions or connections to community groups may be more appropriate for some.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31296128
doi: 10.1080/01634372.2019.1640333
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

776-793

Auteurs

Janine Wiles (J)

School of Population Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.

Tessa Morgan (T)

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.

Tess Moeke-Maxwell (T)

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.

Stella Black (S)

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.

Hong-Jae Park (HJ)

School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University , Penrith , NSW , Australia.

Ofa Dewes (O)

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.

Lisa Ann Williams (LA)

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.

Merryn Gott (M)

School of Nursing, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, The University of Auckland , Auckland , New Zealand.

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