A gradual separation from the world: commentary on a qualitative exploration of existential loneliness in old age

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Abstract

Aims and methods: Loneliness is a prevalent and significant issue. It has been identified as a particularly important physical and mental health risk for older people. This article critically explores and discusses a recent study that sought to qualitatively explore the lived experiences of existential loneliness in a large sample of older people living in retirement community contexts. 

Findings: The data pointed to complex, multilayered challenges, often brought about by ageing, that give rise to unique experiences of existential loneliness for many older people. 

Conclusions: For clinical practitioners, understanding how older people experience existential loneliness is essential if we are to develop support mechanisms that compassionately and empathically respond to them.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)586-590
Number of pages5
JournalBritish Journal of Community Nursing
Volume28
Issue number12
Early online date30 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • ageing
  • existential loneliness
  • loneliness
  • loss
  • old age
  • retirement

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Community and Home Care

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