加拿大纵向老龄化研究(CLSA)中老年男性和女性的生活满意度及其与正式和非正式家庭护理的关系

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Mari Aaltonen, Kimberlyn McGrail, Jani Raitanen, Anne Martin-Matthews
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摘要

背景:家庭护理旨在减少健康不良的有害影响,增加幸福感。目的:研究接受正式或非正式家庭护理是否与生活满意度的变化有关。方法:本研究纳入了70岁以上的老年人,他们参加了加拿大老龄化纵向研究(CLSA)的基线和三年随访。采用线性回归模型对个体因素进行调整,在两个时间点检验家庭护理与SwL变化之间的关系。结果:接受家庭护理与SwL下降有关。这种关联在正式和非正式护理中是不同的,在某种程度上,在男性和女性中也是不同的。健康状况的变化主要解释了幸福感与正式护理的关系,而非非正式护理。讨论:家庭护理与幸福感下降之间的联系表明,一些人的需求没有得到满足,尤其是非正式的护理,这对生活满意度产生了负面影响。在规划居家护理时,这一发现值得更多关注。
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Satisfaction with Life of Older Men and Women in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) and its Association with Formal and Informal Home Care.

Background: Home care aims to reduce harmful effects of poor health and increase well-being.

Objective: We studied whether receiving formal or informal home care was associated with changes in satisfaction with life (SwL).

Methods: The study includes people aged 70+ who participated in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA) at baseline and three-year follow-up. Linear regression models adjusted for individual factors were used to examine the relationship between home care and changes in SwL at two time points.

Results: Receiving home care was associated with declining SwL. The association was different for formal and informal care, and to some extent, for men and women. Changes in health mainly explained the association of SwL with formal but not informal care.

Discussion: The connection between home care and declining SwL suggests that some people's needs are not met, especially by informal care, which negatively affects life satisfaction. This finding deserves more attention when planning home-based care.

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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement (CJA/RCV) promotes excellence in research and disseminates the latest work of researchers in the social sciences, humanities, health and biological sciences who study the older population of Canada and other countries; informs policy debates relevant to aging through the publication of the highest quality research; seeks to improve the quality of life for Canada"s older population and for older populations in other parts of the world through the publication of research that focuses on the broad range of relevant issues from income security to family relationships to service delivery and best practices.
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