COVID-19 pandemic partnership between medical students and isolated elders improves student understanding of older adults’ lived experience

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Background: Evidence supports loneliness and social isolation as a strong risk factor for poor mental and physical health outcomes for older adults. The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated older adults isolate themselves for a prolonged duration. The Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto established the Student-Senior Isolation Prevention Partnership (SSIPP), a volunteer program involving telephone calls between medical students and older adults. Methods: A mixed methods pre-post study design included collecting quantitative data from older adults using the UCLA Loneliness Scale and the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale. The study included 29 medical students and 47 older adults. The medical students filled out a questionnaire on self-perceived knowledge of social isolation, perception of seniors, attitudes towards seniors, and likelihood to engage in specialties focusing on older adults. Interviews were conducted with both the older adults and the medical students to understand each groups’ experiences and perspectives with taking part in the SSIPP program. Results: Participation in the program resulted in significant changes for medical students in areas such as increasing their likelihood to engage in care for older adults (p

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Moonen, G., Perrier, L., Meiyappan, S., Akhtar, S., & Crampton, N. (2022). COVID-19 pandemic partnership between medical students and isolated elders improves student understanding of older adults’ lived experience. BMC Geriatrics, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-022-03312-z

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