Smart Speaker and ICT Use in Relationship With Social Connectedness During the Pandemic: Loneliness and Social Isolation Found in Older Adults in Low-Income Housing

Author:

Chung Jane1ORCID,Gendron Tracey23,Winship Jodi4,Wood Rachel E1,Mansion Natalie5,Parsons Pamela15,Demiris George6

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, Virginia , USA

2. Department of Gerontology, College of Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, Virginia , USA

3. Virginia Center on Aging, College of Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, Virginia , USA

4. Department of Occupational Therapy, College of Health Professions, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, Virginia , USA

5. Richmond Health and Wellness Program, School of Nursing, Virginia Commonwealth University , Richmond, Virginia , USA

6. School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives Social well-being of older adults living in low-income housing was disproportionately affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. We explored low-income residents’ experiences of social isolation and loneliness and strategies to remain socially connected during the pandemic. Research Design and Methods As part of a larger, 3-phase user-centered design study, we conducted a qualitative study using focus groups to gain insights into social isolation experiences and the role of information and communication technologies (ICTs), including smart speakers, in social connectedness (N = 25, 76% African American). We also collected survey data to describe social isolation, loneliness, and current ICT use in the sample. Participants included both smart speaker users and nonusers. Results Experiences of social isolation and loneliness varied by participants’ sociodemographic characteristics and previous experiences with smart speakers. Qualitative analysis showed participants demonstrated coping strategies developed during the pandemic to adapt to new norms of connecting with others, including technology-enabled social interactions. Participants expressed a strong desire to build community together in their facilities and highlighted the potential role of smart speakers in making meaningful social connections, encompassing safety checks to have a means for emergencies, and providing a virtual companion. Access, digital literacy, training, security, and privacy issues were discussed as factors affecting their adoption of new ICT for enhanced social connectedness. Discussion and Implications This study highlights the importance of understanding the unique social isolation experience, demographics, and social determinants of health of low-income residents to develop ICT-based interventions for social connectedness.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,General Medicine

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