Healthy aging of frail older adults in the community: A hybrid concept analysis

J. Seo, Ahyun Ryu, R. Song
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Purpose: Although a stream of ‘healthy aging’ has been created, there is no consensus on defining healthy aging perceived by frail older adults. This study was conducted to investigate the concept of healthy aging perceived by frail older adults. Methods: The hybrid model consisted of three phases. In the theoretical phase, defining characteristics of healthy aging among frail older adults were identified through a literature review. A total of 1,166 articles were screened, and 32 relative articles were included. During the field phase, in-depth interviews were conducted with nine frail older adults who met the frailty criteria, and the data were analyzed through content analysis. In the final phase, based on the analysis of the literature review and qualitative interviews, a final definition of healthy aging in frail older adults was extracted. Results: The concept of healthy aging perceived by frail older adults was found in cognitive, behavioral, psychological, social and independent domains. For the frail older adults, healthy aging refers to the ability to maintain one’s own health through self-management, accept aging and natural death with a positive outlook, and be independent without relying on others. Conclusion: In frail older adults, healthy aging consists of a number of multidimensional domains and 10 attributes, including maintaining health, accepting the process of aging, being positive, and being independent. Using this final definition, health promotion strategies could be developed to achieve the optimal goal. To provide effective interventions to frail older adults, further research is needed to develop a reliable and valid assessment scale.
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社区体弱老年人的健康老龄化:混合概念分析
目的:虽然“健康老龄化”一词已经被创造出来,但对于体弱多病的老年人所感知的健康老龄化的定义并没有达成共识。本研究旨在探讨体弱长者对健康老化的认知。方法:混合模型分为三个阶段。在理论阶段,通过文献综述确定了体弱老年人健康老龄化的定义特征。共筛选1166篇文章,纳入32篇相关文章。在实地阶段,对9名符合衰弱标准的体弱多病老年人进行深度访谈,并通过内容分析对数据进行分析。在最后阶段,基于文献综述和定性访谈的分析,提取出体弱老年人健康老龄化的最终定义。结果:体弱多病老年人的健康老龄化观念在认知、行为、心理、社会和独立领域均存在。对于体弱多病的老年人来说,健康老龄化是指通过自我管理来维持自身健康的能力,以积极的态度接受衰老和自然死亡,独立自主,不依赖他人。结论:在体弱老年人中,健康老龄化包括保持健康、接受衰老过程、积极向上、独立自主等多个多维域和10个属性。利用这一最终定义,可以制定健康促进战略以实现最佳目标。为了给体弱多病的老年人提供有效的干预措施,需要进一步研究制定一个可靠有效的评估量表。
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