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Extending the Comfort Zone: Building Resilience in Older People With Long-Term Conditions

机译:延长舒适区:长期条件的老年人建立复原力

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This article examines how a 6-week mental health resilience course for people with long-term conditions (LTCs; diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis) increased perceived resilience of older participants. This article examines how peer support assisted participants to develop resilience, considers gender issues, examines the importance of course activities, and explores how resilience enhances quality of life. A mixed methods approach was used. A before-and-after questionnaire was administered 3 times, including 3-month follow-up. Interviews were held with 24 program participants, aged 45 to 80 years. Diaries were kept by participants over 3 months. Survey findings showed significant gains in perceived resilience, at the end of the course, with no significant drop-off after 3 months. Interview and diary narratives highlighted positive experiences around well-being, condition management, and social engagement. Peer support was key to effective processes. Challenges concern ongoing support in communities, and considering age and gender variables when researching what improved resilience means to older people with LTCs.
机译:本文探讨了长期条件(LTCS;糖尿病,心脏病和关节炎)的人们为6周的心理健康恢复能力课程如何增加较老参与者的可感知性。本文介绍了对同行支持辅助参与者如何发展恢复力,考虑性别问题,审查课程活动的重要性,并探讨了如何恢复生命的质量。使用混合方法方法。在3次上进行3次调查问卷,包括3个月的随访。采访与24岁的计划参与者举行,年龄45至80岁。日记被参与者保存3个月。调查结果表明,在课程结束时,在课程结束时显示出显着的增长,3个月后没有明显的下降。访谈和日记叙述强调了幸福,条件管理和社会参与的积极体验。同行支持是有效流程的关键。挑战涉及社区的持续支持,并考虑在研究改进恢复力意味着LTCS的老年人时考虑年龄和性别变量。

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