Older people coping with low mood: a qualitative study

M. von Faber, Geertje van der Geest, G. M. van der Weele, J. Blom, R. van der Mast, R. Reis, J. Gussekloo
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ABSTRACT Background: To gain new insight into support for older people with low mood, the perceptions, strategies, and needs of older people with depressive symptoms were explored. Methods: Two in-depth interviews were held with 38 participants (aged ≥77 years) who screened positive for depressive symptoms in general practice. To investigate the influence of the presence of complex health problems, 19 persons with and 19 without complex problems were included. Complex problems were defined as a combination of functional, somatic, psychological or social problems. Results: All participants used several cognitive, social or practical coping strategies. Four patterns emerged: mastery, acceptance, ambivalence, and need for support. Most participants felt they could deal with their feelings sufficiently, whereas a few participants with complex problems expressed a need for professional support. Some participants, especially those with complex problems, were ambivalent about possible interventions mainly because they feared putting their fragile balance at risk due to changes instigated by an intervention. Conclusion: Most older participants with depressive symptoms perceived their coping strategies to be sufficient. The general practitioners (GPs) can support self-management by talking about the (effectiveness of) personal coping strategies, elaborating on perceptions of risks, providing information, and discussing alternative options with older persons.
老年人应对情绪低落:一项定性研究
摘要背景:本研究旨在探讨老年人抑郁症状的感知、策略和需求,以获得对老年人低情绪支持的新认识。方法:对38名在全科医生中筛查出抑郁症状阳性的参与者(年龄≥77岁)进行两次深度访谈。为了调查复杂健康问题存在的影响,包括19名有复杂健康问题的人和19名没有复杂健康问题的人。复杂问题被定义为功能、身体、心理或社会问题的结合。结果:所有参与者都使用了认知、社会或实践应对策略。出现了四种模式:掌握、接受、矛盾和需要支持。大多数参与者认为他们可以充分处理自己的情绪,而少数有复杂问题的参与者表示需要专业支持。一些参与者,特别是那些有复杂问题的参与者,对可能的干预措施犹豫不决,主要是因为他们担心干预措施引发的变化会危及他们脆弱的平衡。结论:大多数有抑郁症状的老年参与者认为他们的应对策略是足够的。全科医生(全科医生)可以通过谈论个人应对策略的有效性、阐述对风险的认识、提供信息以及与老年人讨论替代方案来支持自我管理。
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