Establishing routines to cope with the loneliness associated with widowhood: a narrative analysis

Sep 15, 2016Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing

How routines help people manage loneliness after losing a spouse

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Abstract

Forty older widows and widowers, aged between 70 and 97 years, reported their experiences of loneliness following widowhood.

  • Participants described an acute phase of loneliness characterized by the loss of a spouse and disruption of routines that facilitated social connections.
  • Over time, individuals established new routines that helped them form new connections and develop a renewed sense of identity.
  • Loneliness in older adults is frequently associated with increased levels of depression and anxiety.
  • Screening for loneliness is recommended for mental health nurses during assessments of older patients.

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