A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults

Abstract Background Social isolation is an increasing concern for older adults who live in the community. Despite some availability of social support programs to address social isolation, their effectiveness is not routinely measured. This study aimed to evaluate an innovative excursion-based progra...

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Main Authors: Joyce Siette, Mikaela Jorgensen, Amy Nguyen, Gilbert Knaggs, Stuart Miller, Johanna I. Westbrook
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-06-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02295-7
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spelling doaj-4e05192407cd46d3aee55581ec78c5a82021-06-13T11:13:32ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182021-06-0121111210.1186/s12877-021-02295-7A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adultsJoyce Siette0Mikaela Jorgensen1Amy Nguyen2Gilbert Knaggs3Stuart Miller4Johanna I. Westbrook5Centre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityCentre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityCentre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityCentre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityEnrich Living ServicesCentre for Health Systems and Safety Research, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie UniversityAbstract Background Social isolation is an increasing concern for older adults who live in the community. Despite some availability of social support programs to address social isolation, their effectiveness is not routinely measured. This study aimed to evaluate an innovative excursion-based program offering unique social experiences to older adults receiving aged care services. Methods This six-month before and after mixed-methods study evaluated the outcomes of an Australian excursion-based program which offered social and physical outings to bring older adults receiving aged care services into the wider community. The study combined two parts: Part 1 was a pre-post survey assessing the quality of life of older adults who received the excursion-based program for 6 months (n = 56; two time-points, analysed using signed rank test) and Part 2 involved qualitative in-depth, semi-structured interviews (n = 24 aged care staff, older adults and carers; analysed using thematic analysis). Results Older adults experienced a significant increase in quality of life scores (p < 0.001) between baseline and 6 months. Interviews confirmed these observations and suggested that benefits of participation included increased opportunities for social participation, psychological wellbeing, physical function, and carer respite. Interviews also revealed being in a group setting, having tailored, convenient and accessible activities, alongside supportive staff were key drivers in improving the wellbeing of participants. Conclusions Participating in an excursion-based community program may improve wellbeing in older adults. Aging policy should focus on prioritizing initiatives that promote social connectivity with the wider community and assist in improving outcomes for older adults.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02295-7WellbeingHome and community care servicesSocial networksSocial capital
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author Joyce Siette
Mikaela Jorgensen
Amy Nguyen
Gilbert Knaggs
Stuart Miller
Johanna I. Westbrook
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Mikaela Jorgensen
Amy Nguyen
Gilbert Knaggs
Stuart Miller
Johanna I. Westbrook
A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults
BMC Geriatrics
Wellbeing
Home and community care services
Social networks
Social capital
author_facet Joyce Siette
Mikaela Jorgensen
Amy Nguyen
Gilbert Knaggs
Stuart Miller
Johanna I. Westbrook
author_sort Joyce Siette
title A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults
title_short A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults
title_full A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults
title_fullStr A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults
title_full_unstemmed A mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults
title_sort mixed-methods study evaluating the impact of an excursion-based social group on quality of life of older adults
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Social isolation is an increasing concern for older adults who live in the community. Despite some availability of social support programs to address social isolation, their effectiveness is not routinely measured. This study aimed to evaluate an innovative excursion-based program offering unique social experiences to older adults receiving aged care services. Methods This six-month before and after mixed-methods study evaluated the outcomes of an Australian excursion-based program which offered social and physical outings to bring older adults receiving aged care services into the wider community. The study combined two parts: Part 1 was a pre-post survey assessing the quality of life of older adults who received the excursion-based program for 6 months (n = 56; two time-points, analysed using signed rank test) and Part 2 involved qualitative in-depth, semi-structured interviews (n = 24 aged care staff, older adults and carers; analysed using thematic analysis). Results Older adults experienced a significant increase in quality of life scores (p < 0.001) between baseline and 6 months. Interviews confirmed these observations and suggested that benefits of participation included increased opportunities for social participation, psychological wellbeing, physical function, and carer respite. Interviews also revealed being in a group setting, having tailored, convenient and accessible activities, alongside supportive staff were key drivers in improving the wellbeing of participants. Conclusions Participating in an excursion-based community program may improve wellbeing in older adults. Aging policy should focus on prioritizing initiatives that promote social connectivity with the wider community and assist in improving outcomes for older adults.
topic Wellbeing
Home and community care services
Social networks
Social capital
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-021-02295-7
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