最佳受益人概况,以确保重点干预老年人。

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Dorina-Claudia Bălan, Rozeta Drăghici, Ioana Găiculescu, Alexandra Rusu, Andrada-Elena Stan, Polixenia Stan
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摘要

背景:衰老是一个终生的过程,许多慢性疾病和老年综合征都受生活方式因素的影响。积极老龄化和维持功能能力促进健康,是老年护理的重要方面。我们的目标是创建一个特定的轮廓,重点关注一个新开发的项目的可能的最佳受益者的特征,该项目旨在增加老年人的社会包容和参与社会生活。方法:基于混合设计,定量和定性分析,确定了新开发的瑜伽计划的最佳受益者的类型。定量分析(来自布加勒斯特“Ana Aslan”NIGG的50名受试者)确定了影响受试者参与瑜伽课程意愿的主要预测因素,这些预测因素基于他们在精神和/或身体层面的病理。主要资料为老年人临床评估量表(CASE-SF)和生活质量评估问卷(WHOQOL-BREF)。定性分析包括四个焦点小组(来自NIGG“Ana Aslan”的10名受试者和来自GNSPY的7名受试者),旨在提供参与瑜伽课程的深入原因。结果:结果显示,被诊断为身体缺陷的人参加瑜伽课程的意愿增加,而精神疾病的人参加瑜伽课程的意愿降低。定性分析中出现了五个主要主题。结论:该档案根据受益人的动机、限制和人格特征,提供了与受益人具体情况相关的答案。
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An Optimal Beneficiary Profile to Ensure Focused Interventions for Older Adults.

Background: Aging is a lifelong process, and many chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes are influenced by lifestyle factors. For active aging and maintaining functional capacity facilitate health, there are essential aspects in geriatric care. Our objective was to create a specific profile focusing on the characteristics of a possible optimal beneficiary of a newly developed program that is meant to increase the social inclusion and participation in social life of older adults. Methods: The profile was built based on a mixed design, a quantitative and qualitative analysis that identified the typology of an optimal beneficiary of a newly developed yoga program. The quantitative analysis (50 subjects from NIGG "Ana Aslan" Bucharest) identified the main predictors impacting subjects' willingness to participate in a yoga program based on their pathologies at a mental and/or physical level. The main materials used for this were the Clinical Assessment Scales for the Elderly (CASE-SF) and the Quality-of-Life Assessment Questionnaire (WHOQOL-BREF). The qualitative analysis consisted of four focus groups (10 subjects from NIGG "Ana Aslan" and 7 subjects from GNSPY), aiming to provide the in-depth reasons for participating in a yoga program. Results: The results showed that a diagnosed physical impairment was correlated with an increased willingness to participate in yoga classes, while a mental pathology was associated with a decreased willingness to participate in such a program. Five main themes emerged from the qualitative analysis. Conclusions: The profile provides answers related to the specifics of the beneficiary based on their motivation, limits, and personality traits.

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Geriatrics
Geriatrics 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: • Geriatric biology • Geriatric health services research • Geriatric medicine research • Geriatric neurology, stroke, cognition and oncology • Geriatric surgery • Geriatric physical functioning, physical health and activity • Geriatric psychiatry and psychology • Geriatric nutrition • Geriatric epidemiology • Geriatric rehabilitation
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