Social Isolation

Social Isolation ( 4 Questions)

A nurse is planning interventions to prevent or reduce social isolation in older adult clients.

Which of the following interventions are appropriate for this purpose?

(Select all that apply.).



Correct Answer: ["A","B","D"]

The correct answer is A, B, C and D. These interventions are appropriate for preventing or reducing social isolation in older adult clients because they address the factors that can contribute to social isolation and loneliness, such as loss of social network, support system, preferences, interests, abilities, values, hearing, vision or mobility.

Choice E is wrong because restricting the clients’ access to media or technology that may cause stress or anxiety is not an effective way to prevent or reduce social isolation. Media or technology can be a source of information, communication and entertainment for older adults, and can help them stay connected with their family, friends and community.

Instead of restricting access, the nurse should help the clients use media or technology safely and appropriately, and provide them with alternative sources of positive stimulation.

Normal ranges for social isolation and loneliness are difficult to define because they are subjective and context-dependent experiences. However, some indicators of social isolation and loneliness include having few or no social contacts, feeling unhappy or dissatisfied with one’s social relationships, feeling disconnected from others or society, and having low levels of social support. Social isolation and loneliness can have serious negative impacts on the physical and mental health of older adults, such as increased risks of depression, cognitive decline, cardiovascular disease and mortality.

Therefore, it is important to assess and intervene for these conditions in older adult clients.




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