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When Going Digital Becomes a Necessity: Ensuring Older Adults’ Needs for Information, Services, and Social Inclusion During COVID-19

Bo Xie, Neil Charness, Karen L. Fingerman, Jeffrey Kaye, Miyong T. Kim, Anjum Khurshid

2020Journal of Aging & Social Policy351 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Older adults are in triple jeopardy during COVID-19: compared with younger people, older adults are (1) more likely to develop serious conditions and experience higher mortality; (2) less likely to obtain high quality information or services online; and (3) more likely to experience social isolation and loneliness. Hybrid solutions, coupling online and offline strategies, are invaluable in ensuring the inclusion of vulnerable populations. Most of these solutions require no new inventions. Finding the financial resources for a rapid, well-coordinated implementation is the biggest challenge. Setting up the requisite support systems and digital infrastructure is important for the present and future pandemics.

Topics & Concepts

LonelinessSocial isolationCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Inclusion (mineral)PandemicIsolation (microbiology)BusinessInternet privacyPublic relationsDigital inclusion2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPsychologyGerontologyThe InternetPolitical scienceMedicineComputer scienceSocial psychologyPsychiatryWorld Wide WebVirologyMicrobiologyOutbreakPathologyBiologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseTelemedicine and Telehealth ImplementationMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsTechnology Use by Older Adults
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