Journal of General Practice Nursing (GPN) | December 2020

Back to journal

Virtual reality: its role in tackling loneliness and helping people with long-term conditions

Virtual reality: its role in tackling loneliness and helping people with long-term conditions
Health promotion

Pages: 44 - 48

Article topics: Covid-19, Digital technology, Loneliness, Long term conditions, Virtual reality

Lockdown, as a result of the current health crisis, has demonstrated the risks that social isolation can have on physical and mental wellbeing. Social isolation and loneliness in the UK are rising, with nine million adults reported to be lonely and little chance of this changing once full restrictions are lifted post lockdown. While four million of this group are elderly, the remaining five million come from a diverse range of age and social groups, highlighting the diversity of this complex problem. To address the challenges loneliness produces, a multifaceted approach needs to be taken to find solutions and tools to help those working in primary care support the most vulnerable patients. Digital technology, in particular virtual reality (VR), may be one area that could provide some answers.

Digital edition

View in JCN reader

If you would like to write for the Journal of General Practice Nursing, please contact Binkie:
binkie@jcn.co.uk