Social Influences on Perceptions of Sense of Control and Attributed Dignity Among Older People Managing Multiple Chronic Conditions

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
R. LeBlanc, C. Jacelon
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Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to explore associations between social support, sense of control, and attributed dignity in persons aged 65 years and older who self-manage multiple chronic conditions while living in the community. Design A descriptive, nonexperimental, correlational design was used in this study. Methods Eighty-nine participants completed telephone surveys that measured social support, sense of control and attributed dignity. Regression analysis was used to identify associations. Results Participants were independent in seven of the eight instrumental activities of daily living, with participants having an average of 11 (±4) chronic conditions. Significant positive relationships between social support, perceived sense of control, and attributed dignity were identified. Conclusions Positive social support is strongly associated with perceived sense of control and attributed dignity. Clinical Relevance Healthcare professionals, especially rehabilitation nurses, can assess social support and offer ways to improve social support, thus enhancing sense of control and attributed dignity. These concepts enhance older individuals’ ability to manage multiple chronic conditions.
管理多种慢性疾病的老年人控制感和归因尊严的社会影响
摘要目的本研究的目的是探讨65岁及以上在社区生活期间自我管理多种慢性疾病的人的社会支持、控制感和归因尊严之间的关系。设计本研究采用描述性、非实验性、相关性设计。方法89名参与者完成了电话调查,测量了社会支持、控制感和归属尊严。回归分析用于识别关联。结果参与者在日常生活的八项工具性活动中有七项是独立的,参与者平均有11(±4)种慢性病。社会支持、感知控制感和归因尊严之间存在显著的正相关关系。结论积极的社会支持与控制感和尊严感密切相关。临床相关性医疗保健专业人员,尤其是康复护士,可以评估社会支持,并提供改善社会支持的方法,从而增强控制感和归属感。这些概念增强了老年人管理多种慢性疾病的能力。
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Rehabilitation Nursing
Rehabilitation Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
68
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Rehabilitation Nursing is a refereed, award-winning publication and is the official journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses. Its purpose is to provide rehabilitation professionals with high-quality articles with a primary focus on rehabilitation nursing. Topics range from administration and research to education and clinical topics, and nursing perspectives, with continuing education opportunities in every issue. Articles range from administration and research to education and clinical topics; nursing perspectives, resource reviews, and product information; and continuing education opportunities in every issue.
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