[有躯体问题的养老院居民的社会、情感和存在性孤独]。

Q4 Nursing
Eric C Schoenmakers, Robert H C Tromp
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摘要

相对而言,人们对养老院的孤独感知之甚少。摘要本研究旨在了解养老院居民的社会孤独、情感孤独和存在孤独的患病率,以及孤独与参与活动和接触之间的关系。数据收集自荷兰泽兰省的养老院居民(N = 101;年龄范围= 42至103岁;中位数= 83岁;71%的女性)。社会,情感和存在的孤独,个人特征和参与活动和接触被测量。计算了孤独感的流行程度。通过回归分析来研究孤独感与个人特征、参与活动和接触之间的关系。大多数受访者都经历过社交、情感和/或存在的孤独。在养老院呆的时间越长,参加锻炼活动的时间越长,社交孤独的程度越低,而情感孤独和存在孤独的程度则越低。有组织的活动通常针对的是社交孤独,而不是情感和存在的孤独,尽管这些形式的孤独经常发生在养老院。
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[Social, emotional and existential loneliness among nursing home residents with somatic problems].

Relatively little is known about loneliness in nursing homes. The aim of this study is to gain insight in the prevalence of social, emotional and existential loneliness among nursing home residents and in the relationship between loneliness and participation in activities and having contacts. Data is collected among nursing home residents in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands (N = 101; age range = 42 to 103 years; median = 83 years; 71% female). Social, emotional and existential loneliness, personal characteristics and participation in activities and having contacts are measured. Prevalence of loneliness is calculated. Regression analyses are performed to study the relationship between loneliness and personal characteristics, participation in activities and having contacts. The majority of respondents experiences social, emotional and/or existential loneliness. A longer duration of stay in the nursing home and participating in exercise activities are related to a lower extent of social loneliness but not emotional or existential loneliness. Organised activities typically aim at social loneliness, but not emotional and existential loneliness, even though these forms of loneliness occur often in nursing homes.

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