Reducing Loneliness and Social Isolation of Older Adults Through Voice Assistants: Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis.

Journal: Journal of medical Internet research

Volume: 26

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Year of Publication: 2024

Affiliated Institutions:  Centre for Innovative Models for Aging Care and Technology, IRCCS INRCA-National Institute of Health and Science on Aging, Ancona, Italy. The Space Applications and Technologies Laboratory, Institute of Space Science - Subsidiary of INFLPR (National Institute for Laser, Plasma and Radiation Physics), Magurele, Romania. Department of Automatics and Information Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania. Department of Psychology and Education Sciences, Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, Romania. Innovation Department, ePoint, Hamont, Belgium. Centre for Biostatistics and Applied Geriatric Clinical Epidemiology, IRCCS INRCA-National Institute of Health and Science on Aging, Ancona, Italy.

Abstract summary 

Loneliness and social isolation are major public health concerns for older adults, with severe mental and physical health consequences. New technologies may have a great impact in providing support to the daily lives of older adults and addressing the many challenges they face. In this scenario, technologies based on voice assistants (VAs) are of great interest and potential benefit in reducing loneliness and social isolation in this population, because they could overcome existing barriers with other digital technologies through easier and more natural human-computer interaction.This study aims to investigate the use of VAs to reduce loneliness and social isolation of older adults by performing a systematic literature review and a bibliometric cluster mapping analysis.We searched PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases for articles that were published in the last 6 years, related to the following main topics: voice interface, VA, older adults, isolation, and loneliness. A total of 40 articles were found, of which 16 (40%) were included in this review. The included articles were then assessed through a qualitative scoring method and summarized. Finally, a bibliometric analysis was conducted using VOSviewer software (Leiden University's Centre for Science and Technology Studies).Of the 16 articles included in the review, only 2 (13%) were considered of poor methodological quality, whereas 9 (56%) were of medium quality and 5 (31%) were of high quality. Finally, through bibliometric analysis, 221 keywords were extracted, of which 36 (16%) were selected. The most important keywords, by number of occurrences and by total link strength; results of the analysis with the Association Strength normalization method; and default values were then presented. The final bibliometric network consisted of 36 selected keywords, which were grouped into 3 clusters related to 3 main topics (ie, VA use for social isolation among older adults, the significance of age in the context of loneliness, and the impact of sex factors on well-being). For most of the selected articles, the effect of VA on social isolation and loneliness of older adults was a minor theme. However, more investigations were done on user experience, obtaining preliminary positive results.Most articles on the use of VAs by older adults to reduce social isolation and loneliness focus on usability, acceptability, or user experience. Nevertheless, studies directly addressing the impact that using a VA has on the social isolation and loneliness of older adults find positive and promising results and provide important information for future research, interventions, and policy development in the field of geriatric care and technology.

Authors & Co-authors:  Marziali Franceschetti Dinculescu Nistorescu Kristály Moșoi Broekx Marin Vizitiu Moraru Rossi Di Rosa

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Authors :  12
Identifiers
Doi : 10.2196/50534
SSN : 1438-8871
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Humans
Other Terms
bibliometric analysis;literature review;loneliness;mobile phone;older adults;social isolation;voice assistant
Study Design
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Mali
Publication Country
Canada