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Method: The present study has examined fifteen-year researches and studies in Persian and Latin sources, such as scientific databases, information banks of Iranian publications and magazines, engineering journals and design indexed in Science direct, magazines in Taylor & Francis and Springer link websites during all three months of spring 1395 with the selected keywords including nursing home, elderly’s life quality, elderly residence and environmental characteristics of elderly and English phrase “Quality of life & nursing home”. Results: The extracted variables from 58 essays related to the subject via content analysis of earned variables and consultation with experts in the field of elderly architecture were divided into four groups including 12 factors: Physical variables (safety, physical support and rehabilitation), structural-functional variables (environmental and physical fitness, accessibility and comfort), cognitive factors (familiarity with the environment, perceptual security, sensory stimulation, sense of efficacy and psychological support) and sociocultural variables (social protection and confidentiality). Among the four variable groups, researchers emphasize on the following factors in order: cognitive variables (with a frequency of 48.8%), sociocultural variables (21.4%), physical variables (20.8%) and structural-functional variables (9%). Conclusion: The results has shown that many factors affect the life quality of older people in nursing homes and the related factors to the nursing home structure were classified in 12 minor groups and four general variables and also the great magnitude of cognitive variables for researchers and then in an order of sociocultural, physical and structural-functional variables was emphasized. 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摘要
引言:随着人口老龄化的加剧,研究生活质量及其相关因素具有重要意义。由于老年人的生活质量涉及方方面面,并且有许多不同的需求,包括身体、心理和社会,因此在这一领域很少有全面的研究。本研究旨在通过对以往研究的回顾,确定养老院老年人生活质量的影响因素及其维度。方法:本研究检视了15年来波斯语和拉丁语来源的研究,例如科学数据库、伊朗出版物和杂志信息库、Science direct索引的工程期刊和设计、Taylor & Francis和Springer杂志在1395年春季的所有三个月链接网站,所选关键词包括养老院、老年人的生活质量、老年住宅与老年人的环境特征及英语短语“Quality of life & nursing home”。结果:通过对所得变量的内容分析和咨询老年建筑领域的专家,从58篇与该主题相关的论文中提取出的变量分为四组,共12个因素:物理变量(安全、身体支持和康复)、结构功能变量(环境和身体健康、可及性和舒适性)、认知因素(熟悉环境、感知安全、感官刺激、效能感和心理支持)和社会文化变量(社会保护和保密)。在四个变量组中,研究者强调的因素依次为:认知变量(频率为48.8%)、社会文化变量(21.4%)、身体变量(20.8%)和结构功能变量(9%)。结论:影响养老院老年人生活质量的因素较多,与养老院结构相关的因素可分为12个小群体和4个一般变量,研究人员对认知变量的重视程度较大,其次是社会文化变量、身体变量和结构功能变量。因此,建议在研究、规划和设计养老院时,除了考虑物理和结构变量外,还应具体考虑认知和社会文化方面。
A Systematic Analytical Study about the Effective Criteria on the Life Quality in Nursing Homes
Introduction: According to the increase in aging population, studying the life quality and its related factors is important. Due to the various aspects of elderly’s quality of life and many different needs including physical, mental and social, there are a few comprehensive studies in this field. This study aimed to determine the factors affecting the life quality of elderly and its dimensions in nursing homes through a review of total previous studies. Method: The present study has examined fifteen-year researches and studies in Persian and Latin sources, such as scientific databases, information banks of Iranian publications and magazines, engineering journals and design indexed in Science direct, magazines in Taylor & Francis and Springer link websites during all three months of spring 1395 with the selected keywords including nursing home, elderly’s life quality, elderly residence and environmental characteristics of elderly and English phrase “Quality of life & nursing home”. Results: The extracted variables from 58 essays related to the subject via content analysis of earned variables and consultation with experts in the field of elderly architecture were divided into four groups including 12 factors: Physical variables (safety, physical support and rehabilitation), structural-functional variables (environmental and physical fitness, accessibility and comfort), cognitive factors (familiarity with the environment, perceptual security, sensory stimulation, sense of efficacy and psychological support) and sociocultural variables (social protection and confidentiality). Among the four variable groups, researchers emphasize on the following factors in order: cognitive variables (with a frequency of 48.8%), sociocultural variables (21.4%), physical variables (20.8%) and structural-functional variables (9%). Conclusion: The results has shown that many factors affect the life quality of older people in nursing homes and the related factors to the nursing home structure were classified in 12 minor groups and four general variables and also the great magnitude of cognitive variables for researchers and then in an order of sociocultural, physical and structural-functional variables was emphasized. Accordingly it is suggested that cognitive and sociocultural aspects should be considered in a specific way in studies, planning and designing nursing homes in addition to physical and structural variables.