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Advancing Loneliness as a National Health Priority: Results of a Multisectoral Roundtable

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Abstract Background Ireland has the highest rates of loneliness of all EU countries. Those in the older old category (aged 80+) are at increased risk of developing loneliness, which is in turn a risk factor for many adverse health outcomes. Ireland has a strong tradition of Irish gerontological loneliness research, and it is critical to now know how best to focus research efforts to mitigate the impact of loneliness on older adults. Methods We held a roundtable discussion on priorities in Irish loneliness research at the Loneliness Taskforce Research Network inaugural event on 16th April 2024. 75 attendees were present, including those from non-governmental organisations, health and social care professionals, experts by lived experience, academic experts, researchers, and representatives from the private sector and governmental agencies. Of seven tables discussing loneliness research priorities, two tables were devoted to the discussion of priorities in research on loneliness in older people (with 18 participants in total). The priorities were noted, then amalgamated and organised. Results There was considerable heterogeneity in priorities raised, with little overlap across the two roundtable outputs. Of particular note was the need to evaluate the many services being delivered across Ireland to reduce loneliness, which operate without an evidence base. Other priorities included: Conclusion Results are informative for those planning future research on loneliness among older adults in Ireland and will form the basis for a report from the Loneliness Taskforce to the Irish Government, who have pledged funding for alleviation of loneliness.
Title: Advancing Loneliness as a National Health Priority: Results of a Multisectoral Roundtable
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Abstract Background Ireland has the highest rates of loneliness of all EU countries.
Those in the older old category (aged 80+) are at increased risk of developing loneliness, which is in turn a risk factor for many adverse health outcomes.
Ireland has a strong tradition of Irish gerontological loneliness research, and it is critical to now know how best to focus research efforts to mitigate the impact of loneliness on older adults.
Methods We held a roundtable discussion on priorities in Irish loneliness research at the Loneliness Taskforce Research Network inaugural event on 16th April 2024.
75 attendees were present, including those from non-governmental organisations, health and social care professionals, experts by lived experience, academic experts, researchers, and representatives from the private sector and governmental agencies.
Of seven tables discussing loneliness research priorities, two tables were devoted to the discussion of priorities in research on loneliness in older people (with 18 participants in total).
The priorities were noted, then amalgamated and organised.
Results There was considerable heterogeneity in priorities raised, with little overlap across the two roundtable outputs.
Of particular note was the need to evaluate the many services being delivered across Ireland to reduce loneliness, which operate without an evidence base.
Other priorities included: Conclusion Results are informative for those planning future research on loneliness among older adults in Ireland and will form the basis for a report from the Loneliness Taskforce to the Irish Government, who have pledged funding for alleviation of loneliness.

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