Factors Associated with the Opinion on Self-Care of Elderly in Southernmost Provinces, Thailand

Matureedee Masamae, Rhysa McNeil, M. Eso
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Background and Aims: Self-care is crucial for the elderly since it allows everyone to have a healthy life, boost immunity, prevent sickness, care for themselves when unwell, and continue to perform everyday duties in their own homes. This study aimed to investigate the factors influencing the elderly's opinions on self-care in the southernmost provinces of Thailand. Methodology: This quantitative study used data collected by the Deep South Coordination Center from 271 elderly people in Pattani. The independent variable included demographic factors and health conditions. The outcome variable was a 4-point rating scale opinion on the self-care of the elderly. Descriptive statistics were employed to illustrate the sample's characteristics. Factor analysis was used to reduce the number of outcome variables. Multiple linear regression was used to examine the relationship between the outcome variables and the independent variables. Results: Eighteen outcome variables were categorized into three factors consisting of positive self-management, health preparation, and doing things for great pleasure. Elderly people who could walk with their spouse or family were more likely to have positive self-management and health preparation than those who lived alone or were separated and could not walk. Elderly people who did not engage in health-risk activities and could use public transportation independently were more likely to enjoy themselves than those who could not. Conclusion: The findings might improve the quality of self-care among the elderly to live better in their current societal situation. This can encourage care healthcare providers to promote daily living practices among the elderly.
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与泰国最南部省份老年人自我护理观点相关的因素
背景和目的:自我保健对老年人来说至关重要,因为它能让每个人拥有健康的生活,增强免疫力,预防疾病,在身体不适时照顾自己,并在自己家中继续履行日常职责。本研究旨在调查影响泰国最南端省份老年人对自我护理看法的因素:这项定量研究使用了深南协调中心从北大年府 271 位老人那里收集到的数据。自变量包括人口统计因素和健康状况。结果变量是对老年人自我护理的 4 点评分。采用描述性统计来说明样本的特征。采用因子分析来减少结果变量的数量。采用多元线性回归法研究结果变量与自变量之间的关系:结果:18 个结果变量被归类为三个因子,包括积极的自我管理、健康准备和快乐做事。能与配偶或家人一起散步的老人比独居或分居且不能散步的老人更有可能进行积极的自我管理和健康准备。与不能独立使用公共交通工具的老年人相比,不从事有健康风险的活动且能独立使用公共交通工具的老年人更有可能享受生活:研究结果可能会提高老年人的自我保健质量,使他们在当前的社会环境中生活得更好。结论:研究结果可能会提高老年人的自我护理质量,使他们在当前的社会环境中生活得更好,从而鼓励医疗保健提供者向老年人推广日常生活方式。
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