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Who often feels lonely? A cross‐sectional study about loneliness and its related factors among older home‐dwelling people

机译:谁经常感到孤独? 孤独的横断面研究及其相关因素在旧家居居民

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Aim and objectives To investigate the prevalence of individuals who often feel lonely among a sample of Norwegian older home‐dwelling people aged ≥65 years old, as well as to identify any possible factors explaining their loneliness. Background Loneliness is known to be common among older people. To identify those older adults who are lonely, and to acquire knowledge about the complexity of their loneliness, is important to provide them with adequate help and support. Design This study employed a cross‐sectional design. Method A questionnaire was mailed to a randomised sample of 6,033 older home‐dwelling persons aged ≥65?years. A total of 2,052 persons returned the questionnaire and were included in the study. The questionnaire consisted of questions asking whether the subjects often felt lonely or not, as well as health‐related and background questions and instruments to measure the participants’ sense of coherence, mental problems, nutritional screening and self‐care ability. The data were analysed using univariate and multivariate statistical methods. Results A total of 11.6% of the participants reported often feeling lonely. Six factors emerged to be independently associated with often feeling lonely among the respondents: Living alone, not being satisfied with life, having mental problems, a weak sense of coherence, not having contact with neighbours and being at risk for undernutrition. Conclusions The study shows that often feeling lonely among older home‐dwelling persons is a health‐related problem that includes social, psychological and physical aspects. Moreover, these persons have limited resources to overcome feelings of loneliness. Implications for practice Lasting loneliness among older home‐dwelling persons requires an overall, person‐centred and time‐consuming approach by nurses. Nurses with advanced knowledge on geriatric nursing may be required to offer appropriate care and support. Healthcare leaders and politicians should offer possibilities for adequate assessment, support and help.
机译:瞄准和目标来调查往往≥65岁的挪威年龄较大的人类样本中经常感到孤独的人的普遍存在,以及确定解释他们孤独的任何可能因素。众所周知,背景寂寞是老年人的常见。为了确定那些孤独的老年人,并获得关于他们孤独的复杂性的知识,为他们提供充分的帮助和支持非常重要。设计本研究采用了横截面设计。方法向调查问卷邮寄给6,033名≥65岁的房屋住宅人的随机样本。共有2,052人返回调查问卷,并被列入研究。调查问卷由询问主题是否经常感受到孤独或不孤独的问题,以及衡量参与者的一致性,心理问题,营养筛查和自我保健能力的健康相关和背景问题。使用单变量和多变量统计方法分析数据。结果总共11.6%的参与者报告经常感到孤独。六个因素被出现独立关联,在受访者之间经常感到孤独:独自生活,没有满足生活,具有精神问题,一致性感到薄弱,没有与邻国接触并面临欠前的风险。结论该研究表明,旧家居住宅中经常感到孤独是一个与健康相关的问题,包括社会,心理和身体方面。此外,这些人有限的资源来克服孤独感。持续持续孤独在旧家居住宅人群中的影响需要护士的整体,以人为本和耗时的方法。可能需要有关于老年护理知识的护士,以提供适当的照顾和支持。医疗领导人和政治家应提供足够的评估,支持和帮助的可能性。

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