An Association of Quality of Life and Ageing Perceptions among Community Dwelling Older Adults in Uganda.

J L Gumikiriza-Onoria, R Odokonyero, B Giordani, D Akena, E Mwesiga, B Ssuna, S C Ray, R C Bollinger, N K Sewankambo, N Nakasujja
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Background: Uganda's population, though, largely characterized by young people, has seen the number of people aged 60 and over grow from 686,000 twenty years ago, to 1,433,596 in 2014. Effective caring for the well-being of this population requires strategic and deliberate planning that involves Quality Of Life (QoL) assessments. QoL assessments among the elderly are important in evaluating the efficacy of strategies, such as health interventions, welfare programs, health care and well-being of the elderly. However, elderly in Uganda face several challenges, ranging from loneliness, poor housing, lack of social and financial support and poor health. These may negatively affect older persons' quality of life and consequently their perceptions and attitudes towards aging.

Methods: The study was carried out in 2019 in the communities of Nansana and Busukuma town councils in Wakiso district, Uganda. The participants were 380 people 60 years and older. To establish the association between perceptions of ageing and QoL, this study utilized a locally adapted version of the Older Person's Quality of Life Questionnaire (OPQOL) and the Brief Ageing Perceptions Questionnaire (B-APQ). The OPQOL assesses three domains of QoL: Health QoL (HQoL); Social economic QoL (SQoL); and Psychosocial QoL (PQoL). The B-APQ assesses perceptions about physical age, participation in social activities, and perceptions about ability to regulate emotions as one ages. Pearson's Chi-square tests were used to characterize the relationship between the perceptions and quality of life.

Results: The majority of the respondents, 61% (95%CI 56.7-64.8), had negative perceptions towards ageing. Eighty six percent had poor HQoL, 90% poor SQoL and 83% poor PQoL. There was a significant association between good HQoL and positive perception about participation in social activities (X2 = 7.3670, P = 0.007) as well as with positive perception on regulation of emotions (X2 = 18.1803, P<0.001). There was a significant association between good SQoL and positive perception about participation in social activities (X2 = 5.3472, P = 0.021), as well with positive perception on regulation of emotions (X2 = 10.5128, P<0.001). A significant association between good PQoL and positive perception on regulation of emotions (X2 = 9.2414, P= 0.002).

Conclusion: Positive perceptions of ageing are associated with good QoL. Directly addressing perceptions of ageing could be a low cost and effective strategy to improve the QoL of older persons in SSA.

乌干达社区居住老年人的生活质量和老龄观念协会。
背景:乌干达的人口主要以年轻人为特征,60岁及以上的人口从20年前的68.6万增加到2014年的1433.596万。有效地照顾这些人群的福祉需要战略性和深思熟虑的规划,包括生活质量(QoL)评估。老年人生活质量评估对于评估健康干预、福利计划、老年人保健和福祉等策略的有效性具有重要意义。然而,乌干达的老年人面临着一些挑战,包括孤独、住房条件差、缺乏社会和财政支持以及健康状况不佳。这些可能对老年人的生活质量产生负面影响,从而影响他们对老龄化的看法和态度。方法:该研究于2019年在乌干达Wakiso区的Nansana和Busukuma镇议会社区进行。参与者是380名60岁及以上的老人。为了确定衰老感知与生活质量之间的关系,本研究使用了本地版本的老年人生活质量问卷(OPQOL)和简短老龄化感知问卷(B-APQ)。OPQOL评估生活质量的三个领域:健康生活质量(HQoL);社会经济生活质量;心理社会生活质量(PQoL)。B-APQ评估人们对身体年龄、社会活动参与以及随着年龄增长对情绪调节能力的认知。使用皮尔逊卡方检验来表征感知与生活质量之间的关系。结果:61% (95%CI 56.7-64.8)的受访者对老龄化持负面看法。86%患者HQoL较差,90%患者SQoL较差,83%患者PQoL较差。良好的生活质量与参与社会活动的积极感知(X2 = 7.3670, P = 0.007)和情绪调节的积极感知(X2 = 18.1803, P)存在显著相关。结论:积极的衰老感知与良好的生活质量相关。直接解决对老龄化的看法可能是一种低成本和有效的策略,以改善SSA老年人的生活质量。
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