Title of article :
The Effectiveness of Educational Intervention in the Health Promotion in Elderly people
Author/Authors :
Malekafzali, H Dept. of Epidemiology & Biostatistics - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Baradaran Eftekhari, M Center for Development of Research & Technology - Deputy of Research & Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education , Hejazi, F Center for Development of Research & Technology - Deputy of Research & Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education , Khojasteh, T Center for Development of Research & Technology - Deputy of Research & Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education , (Heidari) Noot, R Center for Development of Research & Technology - Deputy of Research & Technology - Ministry of Health and Medical Education , Faridi, T
Abstract :
Background: More than 8% of Iran’s populations are elderly. The greatest challenge in this generation is improvement of
health and quality of life. So we decided to perform an interventional study with the aim of promoting the health of the elderly.
Methods: This study was a community interventional in Ekbatan Complex. Subjects were elderly. At first, need assessment
was done with the participation of 200 elderly by questionnaire. Based on the need assessment, we designed the educational
interventions in different fields such as nutrition, mental health, and exercise and then, we compared the results.
Results: 0ne hundred elderly participated as interventional group. There were 86% women and 24% of men. Almost 59%
were in the 60-69 age group. More than ¼ of the subjects were university graduates. Pre and post interventional groups were
matched in age, education and gender. Regarding nutrition, second priority food in women aged 60-69 was rice and after the
intervention, it was changed to vegetables (P= 0.05) but in other age groups and in the men’s groups no difference were
noted.Aerobic exercises in women has increased after the intervention (P= 0.01). With regards to mental health, life satisfaction
among women under study has increased from 68% to 90% after the intervention (P= 0.01). Feeling happy most of the time
has increased from 53% to 83% in women aged 60-69 (P= 0.01) and in men from 64% to 83% (P= 0.05) respectively.
Conclusion: Policymakers should design long-term educational programs to promote the elderly lifestyles.
Keywords :
Intervention , Health promotion , Elderly
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics