Title of article
Chronic Conditions in Elders in Assisted Living Facilities: Associations With Daily Functioning, Self-Assessed Health, and Depressive Symptoms
Author/Authors
Bekhet، نويسنده , , Abir K. and Zauszniewski، نويسنده , , Jaclene A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
6
From page
399
To page
404
Abstract
Background
creasing life expectancy of older adults has prompted an increase in chronic conditions that may interfere with their daily living and impact physical and mental health.
ives
tudy examined associations between commonly reported chronic conditions, daily functioning, self-assessed health, and depressive symptoms of elders.
s/Design
ndary analysis of existing data from 314 elderly residents of 29 facilities was conducted.
s
st frequently reported conditions were arthritis (64%), hypertension (47%), and heart problems (35%). Elders who reported having all three of these most frequently reported conditions differed significantly from those who reported none or one of the three conditions (p < .001) on their perception of interference with daily functioning and self-assessed health. Although differences on depressive symptoms were found between groups defined by number and combinations of conditions, specific trends in the data were not detected. Elderʹs rating of interference of their chronic conditions on daily functioning was moderately associated with their self-assessed health (r = − .50, p < .001) and depressive symptoms (r = .41, p < .001).
sion
chronic conditions may be unavoidable, assessing their comorbidity in elders is important for developing interventions to preserve their daily functioning and promote their optimal health.
Journal title
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
Record number
1813148
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