Learning Objective 1: The learner will be able to identify risk factors associated with loneliness.
Learning Objective 2: The learner will be able to identify how women may express loneliness in conversation.
The aims of this study were to: (a) describe the levels of loneliness, depression, stress, and social support for a group of rural women with a chronic illness; (b) identify the factors associated with loneliness; and (c) explore participants’ shared conversations to gain further insight into the rural chronically-ill woman’s experience of loneliness.
This study was conducted as a secondary analysis of data previously collected by the Women to Women (WTW) research team at
Content analysis was the method used to analyze the women’s conversations in the online forum. The data were obtained from 12 women who were identified as the most vulnerable to loneliness. Three categories were defined using this method: longing for loved ones, “listening” from the background, and changing relationships.
Results of this study supported previous researchers’ findings of correlations between loneliness and depression, social support and stress. There was no significant relationship between loneliness and degree of rurality; however, length of chronic illness was significant. Level of education was identified as an area of interest for further nursing research.