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    • Loneliness and social isolation are significant, long-standing issues for older adults.
    • These conditions are linked to adverse health outcomes, creating a cycle of poor health and increased isolation.
    • The coronavirus disease pandemic has amplified concerns regarding social isolation and loneliness in the elderly population.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide updated information on loneliness and social isolation in older adults.
    • To address the lack of rapid screening tools for these issues in emergency departments.
    • To review evidence-based interventions for loneliness and social isolation in older adults.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing literature on loneliness and social isolation in older adults.
    • Analysis of current screening tools applicable to the emergency department setting.
    • Identification of potential interventions for emergency nurses to address these issues.

    Main Results:

    • There is a notable absence of rapid, succinct screening tools for loneliness and social isolation in emergency departments.
    • Existing research highlights the detrimental health impacts of loneliness and social isolation on older adults.
    • The article proposes initial screening questions and intervention steps for emergency nurses.

    Conclusions:

    • Addressing loneliness and social isolation in older adults is a critical public health priority, especially post-pandemic.
    • Emergency departments can play a role in initiating screening and early interventions for these issues.
    • Further development and consensus on evidence-based interventions are needed to effectively combat loneliness and social isolation in seniors.