Struggling With Aging and Illness: Life Experiences of Elderly Schizophrenia Patients in the Community of Taiwan

Q3 Engineering
W. Liao, J. Rong
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Aims: The number of elderly patients with schizophrenia in Taiwan has increased significantly. Most Taiwanese patients with schizophrenia are community-dwelling and, if elderly, are at increased risk of mental illness and mental health problems. The life experiences of community-dwelling elderly patients dealing with schizophrenia in Taiwan have not been well studied. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of such patients through in-depth interviews. Methods: This qualitative study was carried out in psychiatric hospital day-care centers in Taiwan. We interviewed 16 patients (9 men and 7 women, mean age=60.43 years, SD=5.53 years). Data were analyzed using Colaizzi’s method of analysis. Results: The five major themes pertaining to the life experiences of community-dwelling elderly schizophrenia patients were identified as: 1) living alone, feeling lonely, and caring for myself; 2) anxiety and pessimism about the future; 3) internal conflict and aging; 4) seeking help; 5) delaying needs and engaging in healthy activities. Conclusions: The community-dwelling elderly schizophrenia patients were worried about the deterioration of their health, loss of self-care ability with aging, and decreasing access to community support and resources while striving to maintain their lives in the community. Mental health care professionals should understand the needs and abilities of patients, and help them to continue to live in the community. In addition to accepting continuous treatment, the patients should be encouraged to maintain healthy behaviors as well as enhance functioning and quality of life.
与衰老与疾病抗争:台湾社区老年精神分裂症患者的生活经验
目的:台湾老年精神分裂症患者数量显著增加。大多数台湾精神分裂症患者居住在社区,如果是老年人,他们患精神疾病和精神健康问题的风险会增加。台湾社区居住的老年精神分裂症患者的生活经历尚未得到很好的研究。本研究旨在通过深度访谈来探讨此类患者的生活经历。方法:本研究以台湾精神科医院日托中心为研究对象。我们采访了16例患者(男9例,女7例,平均年龄60.43岁,SD=5.53岁)。数据分析采用Colaizzi的分析方法。结果:社区居住老年精神分裂症患者生活体验的五大主题为:独居、孤独感、自我照顾;2)对未来的焦虑和悲观;3)内部矛盾与老化;4)寻求帮助;5)延迟需求,参与健康活动。结论:社区居住的老年精神分裂症患者在努力维持社区生活的同时,担心自己的健康状况恶化,随着年龄的增长,生活自理能力丧失,获得社区支持和资源的机会减少。精神卫生保健专业人员应该了解病人的需要和能力,并帮助他们继续在社区生活。除了接受持续治疗外,应鼓励患者保持健康的行为,增强功能和生活质量。
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International Journal of Security and Networks
International Journal of Security and Networks Engineering-Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
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期刊介绍: IJSN proposes and fosters discussion on and dissemination of network security related issues.
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