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Quality of life among older people in Sweden receiving help from informal and/or formal helpers at home or in special accommodation.

机译:瑞典老年人的生活质量在家里或特殊住所中得到非正式和/或正式帮助者的帮助。

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The present study describes and compares quality of life (QoL) and factors which predict QoL among people aged 75 years and over who receive help with activities of daily living (ADLs) from formal and/or informal helpers. The subjects were living at home or in special accommodation in Sweden. A postal questionnaire was sent to a randomly selected and age-stratified sample of 8500 people. The response rate was 52.8% (n = 4337), and 1247 people [mean age (+/- SD) = 86.4 +/- 5.9 years] received help and indicated who helped them with ADLs. The findings suggest that a greater age, being a woman, being a widow/widower, a higher number of health-related complaints, needing more help with ADLs and a lower QoL were found among those receiving help in special accommodation in comparison with those receiving help at home. The extent of help was highest among those receiving help in special accommodation. Having help with ADLs every day at home indicated having help from both informal and formal helpers, while respondents receiving help from only informal or only formal helpers received the smallest amount of help with ADLs. A need for greater help with ADLs, and a higher number of self-reported diseases and complaints determined low QoL, whilst a social network (contact with more than three people) and a greater age determined high QoL. However, who the helpers were did not have a significant influence on QoL; it was the extent of help with ADLs that influenced QoL negatively and the density of the social network that influenced QoL positively.
机译:本研究描述并比较了生活质量(QoL)和预测在正式和/或非正式帮手的日常生活活动(ADL)帮助下接受调查的75岁及75岁以上人群的生活质量(QoL)的因素。这些受试者住在瑞典的家里或特殊的住所中。邮寄的问卷已发送给8500人的,按年龄分层的随机抽样样本。回复率为52.8%(n = 4337),有1247人[平均年龄(+/- SD)= 86.4 +/- 5.9岁]得到了帮助,并指出谁曾帮助他们进行ADL。研究结果表明,与那些接受特殊住宿的人相比,接受特殊住宿的人年龄更大,是妇女,是寡妇/寡妇,与健康有关的投诉数量更多,需要更多的ADL帮助,而QoL较低。在家帮忙。在获得特殊住宿帮助的人中,帮助的程度最高。每天在家中获得ADL帮助的人都表示既得到了非正式帮助者也得到了正式帮助者,而仅从非正式或正式帮助者那里得到帮助的受访者获得的ADL帮助最少。需要更多的ADL帮助,以及更多的自我报告的疾病和投诉决定了QoL,而社交网络(与三个以上的人接触)和更大的年龄则决定了QoL。但是,谁的帮手对QoL没有显着影响。 ADL的帮助程度对QoL产生了负面影响,而社交网络的密度对QoL产生了积极影响。

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