Evaluation of the Turkish Version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument-Older Adults’ Module (WHOQOL-OLD)

Gonul Duzgun, Asiye Durmaz-Akyol
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Introduction:In recent years, the quality of life has become an important final health status indicator. Thus, increasing the quality of life in the growing population of the elderly is one of the most important goals in healthcare. The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of life of the elderly staying in nursing homes.Materials and Methods: The research was carried out at the Gurcesme Zubeyde Hanim Nursing Home, date between 1 July-30 August 2011, in Izmir. 103 elderly individuals, who met the inclusion criteria, constituted the research sample. Researcher collected data in face to face with the elderly participants.Results: 52% of the participants are in 75-84 age group. 58% of the elderly were female; 56,3% were widowed; 61.2% were not literate; 39% have been staying in a nursing home because of no one to look after them; 41.7% had lived in a nursing home longer than seven years. 68.9% had at least one chronic disease, 58.3% of the elderly expressed their quality of life as good. WHOQOL-OLD total score was between 52-86 points (mean 70). The lowest scale mean score was sensory abilities and death and dying, sub-dimension group.Conclusion:The quality of life in elderly people was affected directly by variables such as age, educational level, marital status, social capacity, chronic illnesses, income status, and length of staying in a nursing home. We suggest that improving the social activities and facilities of the institution in line with the results obtained.
世界卫生组织生活质量量表-老年人模块(WHOQOL-OLD)土耳其版评价
近年来,生活质量已成为一个重要的最终健康状态指标。因此,在不断增长的老年人口中提高生活质量是医疗保健领域最重要的目标之一。本研究的目的是为了确定老年人在养老院的生活质量。材料和方法:研究于2011年7月1日至8月30日在伊兹密尔Gurcesme Zubeyde Hanim养老院进行,103名符合纳入标准的老年人构成了研究样本。研究人员与老年参与者面对面收集数据。结果:75-84岁年龄组的参试者占52%。58%的老年人是女性;56.3%为丧偶;61.2%的人不识字;39%的人一直住在养老院,因为没有人照顾他们;41.7%的人住在养老院超过7年。68.9%的老年人至少患有一种慢性疾病,58.3%的老年人生活质量良好。WHOQOL-OLD总分52 ~ 86分,平均70分。量表平均得分最低的是感觉能力和死亡和濒死,子维度组。结论:老年人的生活质量与年龄、文化程度、婚姻状况、社会能力、慢性疾病、收入状况、住养老院时间长短等因素有直接关系。我们建议根据所取得的成果,改善该机构的社会活动和设施。
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