Understanding Nursing Home Residents' Lives Through the Lens of Selection, Optimization, and Compensation Theory.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Research in Gerontological Nursing Pub Date : 2021-11-01 Epub Date: 2021-10-04 DOI:10.3928/19404921-20210924-04
Amanda M Runyan, Louis J Medvene, Carissa K Coleman, Anthony DiLollo
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The current study examined the importance of personal goals to residents; assessed whether goal-related behavior was associated with mental health factors (i.e., depression, experiential avoidance, and quality of life); and explored residents' use of selection, optimization, and compensation (SOC) strategies. Interviews were conducted with eight residents at a nursing home along with paper-and-pencil measures of mental health factors. Transcripts were coded first for goal content and subsequently analyzed using an exploratory qualitative method. Most residents (five of eight) denied having goals. Experiential avoidance and depression were significantly negatively correlated with goal content; quality of life was significantly positively correlated with goal content. Eleven themes derived from exploratory analysis suggest SOC processes were important in residents' lives. The study demonstrated the relevance of SOC for residents' quality of life. The potential for developing person-centered interventions to evoke implicit goals and facilitate attainment is discussed. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 14(6), 277-284.].

从选择、优化与补偿理论的视角看养老院居民的生活。
本研究考察了个人目标对居民的重要性;评估目标相关行为是否与心理健康因素(即抑郁、经验回避和生活质量)相关;探索居民对选择、优化和补偿(SOC)策略的使用。研究人员对一家养老院的8名住院者进行了访谈,并对心理健康因素进行了纸笔测量。转录本首先编码为目标内容,随后使用探索性定性方法进行分析。大多数居民(8人中有5人)否认有目标。体验回避和抑郁与目标内容呈显著负相关;生活质量与目标内容呈显著正相关。探索性分析得出的11个主题表明,SOC过程在居民生活中很重要。本研究证明了SOC与居民生活质量的相关性。潜在的发展以人为中心的干预措施,唤起隐性目标和促进实现进行了讨论。老年护理研究,14(6),277-284。
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2.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
44
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Research in Gerontological Nursing is a forum for disseminating peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, cutting-edge gerontological nursing research and theory to investigators, educators, academicians, clinicians, and policymakers involved with older adults in all health care settings. The Journal accepts manuscripts reporting research, theory, integrative and systematic reviews, instrument development, and research methods with the aims of improving the wellness and quality of care of the older adult population. Theory papers should advance gerontological knowledge, and integrative reviews should provide an analysis of the state of the science and provide direction for future research.
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