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Therapeutic Relational Connection in Telehealth: Concept Analysis

Therapeutic Relational Connection in Telehealth: Concept Analysis

Therapeutic relational connection (TRC) is a novel concept that refers to the intentional use of relationship connection between health care providers and their patients toward a therapeutic aim. The importance of patient-provider relationships has long been recognized in both the research literature as well as clinical practice.

Lisa V Duffy, Rebecka Evans, Veronica Bennett, Joan Marie Hady, Priya Palaniappan

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43303

The Factors Associated With Nonuse of Social Media or Video Communications to Connect With Friends and Family During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Older Adults: Web-Based Survey Study

The Factors Associated With Nonuse of Social Media or Video Communications to Connect With Friends and Family During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Older Adults: Web-Based Survey Study

Responses were reviewed for descriptions of experiences with virtual connection and a set of 14 initial codes were generated by the analyst (SDN) and discussed with the study team. Themes were identified by examining patterns across the codes and were presented, along with illustrative quotations, to both the study team and RTOERO members for input and reflection. Participation was voluntary, and informed consent was obtained electronically.

Rachel D Savage, Sophia Di Nicolo, Wei Wu, Joyce Li, Andrea Lawson, Jim Grieve, Vivek Goel, Paula A Rochon

JMIR Aging 2022;5(2):e34793

COVID-19’s Influence on Information and Communication Technologies in Long-Term Care: Results From a Web-Based Survey With Long-Term Care Administrators

COVID-19’s Influence on Information and Communication Technologies in Long-Term Care: Results From a Web-Based Survey With Long-Term Care Administrators

Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, most of the LTC facilities in this study purchased ICTs, primarily tablet devices (27/37, 73%), to help enhance resident connection with social ties during the pandemic. Less than a quarter of the LTC facilities purchased smartphones or laptops for residents to use to communicate with friends, family, and health care providers during the lockdown.

Amy M Schuster, Shelia R Cotten

JMIR Aging 2022;5(1):e32442

Utility of Facebook’s Social Connectedness Index in Modeling COVID-19 Spread: Exponential Random Graph Modeling Study

Utility of Facebook’s Social Connectedness Index in Modeling COVID-19 Spread: Exponential Random Graph Modeling Study

The locations of Facebook users are assigned based on their information and activity on Facebook, including their public profile information as well as device and connection information. The SCI is a single data set calculated based on Facebook friendships in March 2020; therefore, additional time points of the SCI could not be included in the model or in sensitivity analyses.

Beth Prusaczyk, Kathryn Pietka, Joshua M Landman, Douglas A Luke

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(12):e33617

“Skip the Small Talk” Virtual Event Intended to Promote Social Connection During a Global Pandemic: Online Survey Study

“Skip the Small Talk” Virtual Event Intended to Promote Social Connection During a Global Pandemic: Online Survey Study

STST’s approach is informed by research that suggests that strong social connection and intimacy can be promoted between strangers through structured, open-ended questions that involve self-disclosure [15]. During these events, strangers have one-on-one and group conversations and are encouraged to be vulnerable and open with one another.

Jasmine Mote, Kathryn Gill, Daniel Fulford

JMIR Form Res 2021;5(9):e28002