Author/Editor     Železnik, Danica; Železnik, Uroš; Stričević, Jadranka
Title     The impact of various factors on self-care of elderly
Type     članek
Source     HealthMed
Vol. and No.     Letnik 4, št. 1
Publication year     2010
Volume     str. 29-37
Language     eng
Abstract     Introduction: This study is focused to describe the self-care of home-dwellingelderly people living in Slovenia and factors affecting to self -care. The purpose is to describe the experiences of the elderly peoplećs ability to manage at home. The aim of this study was to produce new knowledge about the self-care of home dwelling elderly people living in Slovenia and thefactors connected with it. The knowledge could be used to develop elderly care and support elderly people who live at home and the knowledge could be also used to educate nurses to care for the elderly people. Methods: The quantitative structured data was collected by interview of home-dwelling elderly people all over Slovenia. The sample consisted of 302 home-dwelling elderly people who were clients in domiciliary care. The selection criteria were: aged 75 years or over and the ability to communicate, no hearing problems, no severe mental problem/cognitive disability and gave full consent for their participation. Community nurses selected elderly people in their homes. Descriptive statistics was used for presentation of sample background information and cross tabulations for presentation of results. Factors were extracted by factor analysis. Results: Extracted self-care factors (handling of everyday tasks, relationship with health care staff, medication handling, and medical treatment) were often in significant relations to elderly peoplećsperceptions concerning either their past or their future (physical condition, family relations, meaningful and stimulating ageing, working habitsetc). Discussion and conclusions: Self-care is combined with functional capacity, stimulative ageing and acceptance of the future. Quality old age depends a great deal on the habits and approaches to life in the previous active years. A general preventive and other measures, and strivings for healthy habits and lifestyle, are the way to healthy ageing. (Abs. trunc. at 2000 ch.)
Descriptors     SELF CARE