Decreasing health may contribute to isolation and loneliness for older people, and has implication to nurses in home nursing care. Therefore, when caring for older people, loneliness can represent a challenge to nurses, as they have to recognize symptoms and use appropriate interventions [7]. Reasonably, in rural areas older people have an increased risk for loneliness due to an increased risk for social isolation, due to the long distance between others. As an opportunity to maintain social and personal connection, connections with care providers are
regarded as advantageous [8] and sharing non-clinical information may support a sense of connectedness and improve well-being to older persons living in rural areas and receiving home nursing care
Decreasing health may contribute to isolation and loneliness for older people, and has implication to nurses in home nursing care. Therefore, when caring for older people, loneliness can represent a challenge to nurses, as they have to recognize symptoms and use appropriate interventions [7]. Reasonably, in rural areas older people have an increased risk for loneliness due to an increased risk for social isolation, due to the long distance between others. As an opportunity to maintain social and personal connection, connections with care providers areregarded as advantageous [8] and sharing non-clinical information may support a sense of connectedness and improve well-being to older persons living in rural areas and receiving home nursing care
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