01-08-2007 | Artikel
Zin en onzin van eenzaamheidsinterventies bij ouderen
Gepubliceerd in: Tijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie | Uitgave 4/2007
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Loneliness interventions among older adults: Sense or nonsense? This article focuses on the most important findings of a unique evaluation study of loneliness interventions among older adults. Eighteen interventions have recently been carried out and closely monitored in various parts of the Netherlands. In ten of these interventions the number of participants was sufficiently large to quantitatively determine the effect of the intervention on loneliness. It does not appear to be easy to overcome loneliness: no more than two of the ten interventions resulted in a reduction in loneliness among participants that may be attributed to the intervention. Two other interventions may have had a preventive effect: whereas loneliness increased among members of the control group, it remained more or less constant over time among participants. The effect measurements were followed by process evaluations in an effort to gain insight into the possible reasons why feelings of loneliness were not alleviated among participants in the case of most of the interventions. This resulted in a number of lessons for the future, which may be used as a checklist when designing new interventions projects.Tijdschr Gerontol Geriatr 2007; 38: 186-218