Associations between Disability in Activities of Daily Living and Social Capital aspects among older adults: a scoping review.

Christiana Zidrou, Christos Kleisiaris, Theodoula Adamakidou
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Social capital aspects are playing an important role in activities of daily living (ADL) performance, thus on independent living. This paper was aimed to present an overview of the associations and adverse effects between social capital aspects and disability in ADL and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in an older population aged 65 years old and over. Α scoping review was designed following the guidelines of PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) and the review was conducted by 3 authors. A total of 185 primary studies were extracted and, finally, 40 studies did meet the inclusion criteria and critically appraised in two main categories; Category 1(29 studies) 'social capital and disability in ADL' deducing that as greater a social capital as better ADL performance and Category 2 (11 studies) 'Social capital and HRQoL' concluding that people 65 years old and over with lower social capital were presented with a poor HRQoL. Study synthesis highlights the impact of social capital suggesting that nurses caring for older people must focus on their engagement in terms of social diversity and trust in the community.

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老年人日常生活活动障碍与社会资本之间的关系:一项范围综述。
社会资本方面在日常生活活动(ADL)的表现中发挥着重要作用,从而对独立生活产生影响。本文旨在概述65岁及以上老年人ADL和健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)中社会资本方面与残疾之间的关联和不利影响。Α范围审查是按照PRISMA范围审查扩展指南(PRISMA- scr)设计的,由3位作者进行审查。总共提取了185项初步研究,最终有40项研究符合纳入标准,并在两个主要类别中进行了严格评价;第1类(29项研究)“ADL中的社会资本和残疾”,推断出社会资本越大,ADL表现越好和第2类(11项研究)“社会资本和生活质量”得出结论,65岁及以上社会资本较低的人的生活质量较差。研究综合强调了社会资本的影响,表明照顾老年人的护士必须关注他们在社会多样性和社区信任方面的参与。
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