Religiosity as a factor affecting adjustment of minority elderly to a nursing home

Sassy Sasson
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Summary This study examines the association between religiosity, adjustment and satisfaction of nursing home residents in one long term care facility. A sample of convenience was used to conduct face‐to‐face interviews of 71 Jewish and 21 African American alert residents age 65 and older. Various scales were utilized to measure resident adjustment and satisfaction, religious identity and level of involvement in religious activities. Additional information was compiled that provided a profile of the physical, mental and social functions of each resident. The findings revealed that residents who exhibit higher levels of religiosity were likely to show higher levels of adjustment and satisfaction with nursing home living. However, the results lost their significance after controlling for a variety of other characteristics. The results suggest that the continuation of previous religious roles, activities and behavior of nursing home residents may prompt increased satisfaction and a more successful adjustment to the long term care setting. The implications of these findings for practice, program development and future research will be discussed.
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宗教信仰对少数民族老年人养老院适应的影响
摘要本研究探讨某长期照护机构住客的宗教信仰、适应与满意度之间的关系。为了方便起见,研究人员对71名65岁及以上的犹太人和21名非裔美国人进行了面对面的访谈。采用不同的量表来测量居民的适应和满意度、宗教认同和参与宗教活动的程度。还汇编了其他资料,提供了每个居民的身体、精神和社会功能的概况。研究结果显示,宗教虔诚程度越高的老人,对养老院生活的适应程度和满意度也越高。然而,在控制了各种其他特征之后,结果失去了意义。结果显示,延续以往的宗教角色、活动和行为,可能会提高养老院居民的满意度,并更成功地适应长期护理环境。这些发现对实践、程序开发和未来研究的影响将被讨论。
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