Title of article :
Effect of a 12‐week Community‐based Intervention to Improve Social Capital, Quality of Life, Self‐care, and Health Literacy among Older People: A Quasi‐experimental Trial
Author/Authors :
Taherian, Ziba Department of Community Medicine - School of Medicine - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Motamedi, Narges Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of a community‐based
intervention on social capital, quality of life, self‐care, and health literacy among elderly.
Materials and Methods: This quasi‐experimental trial was conducted at two health‐care centers in
Isfahan, Iran, which assigned to the intervention and control groups. A total of 86 elderly (60 years
or above) enrolled in the study. The intervention program consisted of 12 weekly group sessions with
various health topics. Nine sessions held in the health‐care center and three local tours in different
locations of the neighborhood. The control group received routine care of health centers. Social
capital, quality of life, self‐care, and health literacy were assessed at baseline and 1 month after the
intervention in two groups. Results: Mental component of quality of life (P = 0.026), self‐care, and
health literacy (P < 0.001) showed a significant increase in the intervention group compared to the
control group at 1 month after the intervention. The total score of social capital and the dimensions
of local community participation, social agency, feelings of security and trust, interactions with
neighbors, and interactions with family and friends improved in the intervention group (P < 0.001).
However, there was no significant difference in the dimensions of tolerance of diversity (P = 0.241)
and value of life (P = 0.928). Conclusions: This community‐based interventions with a variety of
diverse and participatory components can be used as a strategy to promote the health of the elderly
in primary health care.
Keywords :
Aging, health literacy , primary health care , quality of life , self‐care , social capital
Journal title :
Advanced Biomedical Research