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Daytime Napping and Metabolic Syndrome: A 4-Year Follow-Up Study of Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults. 日间午睡与代谢综合征:中国中老年人4年随访研究
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230301-03
Xinyi Zhao, Danyu Li, Nan Yu, Quan Zhang, Jiayuan Du, Mi Zhang

The current study examined the relationship between napping duration and metabolic syndrome (MetS) among Chinese middle-aged and older adults over 4 years. We included 4,526 individuals aged ≥50 years who completed the 2011 and 2015 waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. General linear models were conducted to analyze the association of napping duration (none, 1 to 29 minutes, 30 to 59 minutes, 60 to 89 minutes, and ≥90 minutes) with MetS. At baseline, a higher prevalence of MetS was observed among participants with longer napping durations (60 to 89 minutes or ≥90 minutes) compared to non-nappers (odds ratio [OR] = 1.27, OR = 1.51, respectively). Among all participants, a napping duration ≥90 minutes at baseline was correlated with an increased risk of MetS 4 years later (OR = 1.58). Among participants without MetS at baseline, excessive napping (≥90 minutes) was predictive of a higher incidence of MetS 4 years later (OR = 1.46). Results revealed that excessive napping was related to an increased prevalence and incidence of MetS among Chinese middle-aged and older adults. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(3), 115-124.].

本研究对中国4岁以上中老年人群的睡眠时间与代谢综合征(MetS)的关系进行了研究。我们纳入了4,526名年龄≥50岁的个体,他们完成了2011年和2015年中国健康与退休纵向研究。采用一般线性模型分析小睡时间(无、1 ~ 29分钟、30 ~ 59分钟、60 ~ 89分钟和≥90分钟)与MetS的关系。在基线时,与不午睡的参与者相比,午睡时间较长的参与者(60 - 89分钟或≥90分钟)的MetS患病率更高(比值比[or]分别= 1.27,or = 1.51)。在所有参与者中,基线时午睡时间≥90分钟与4年后met风险增加相关(OR = 1.58)。在基线时没有MetS的参与者中,过度午睡(≥90分钟)可预测4年后MetS的较高发生率(OR = 1.46)。结果显示,过度午睡与中国中老年人群met患病率和发病率的增加有关。老年护理研究,16(3),115-124。
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Experience of Operating Room Health Care Providers in the Management of Patients With Dementia. 手术室医护人员对痴呆患者管理的体会
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230301-02
Sofía García-Sanjuán, Antonio Esteve-Ríos, Manuel Fernández-Alcántara, María Valero-Soriano

The management of hospitalized patients with dementia is more complicated compared to patients without dementia, specifically in the surgery ward. The aim of the current study was to explore the experiences of operating room health care providers in the management of patients with dementia. A descriptive qualitative study was designed. Twenty semi-structured interviews were conducted with surgical professionals. Content analysis was performed. Four main themes emerged: Communication Issues, Experience-Based Protocol, Emotions, and Perceived Needs. Health care providers in a surgical ward face numerous challenges when attending to patients with dementia and tend to use strategies based on their own experience due to lack of specific action protocols. Therefore, specific training of the surgical team and protocols are needed to ensure quality care. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(3), 125-133.].

与非痴呆患者相比,住院痴呆患者的管理更为复杂,特别是在外科病房。本研究的目的是探讨手术室卫生保健提供者在痴呆患者管理方面的经验。设计了描述性质的研究。与外科专业人员进行了20次半结构化访谈。进行内容分析。出现了四个主要主题:沟通问题、基于经验的协议、情感和感知需求。外科病房的卫生保健提供者在照顾痴呆症患者时面临许多挑战,由于缺乏具体的行动方案,他们往往根据自己的经验使用策略。因此,需要对手术团队和方案进行专门的培训,以确保高质量的护理。老年护理研究,16(3),125-133。
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Oral Care Among Older Adults in Assisted Living Facilities. 老年人在辅助生活设施中的口腔护理。
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230515-01
Murad H Taani, Julie Ellis, Christopher Okunseri, Kathryn L Wagner
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Social Connection and Lifestyle Factors Associated With Happiness in Urban Older Adults in China: A Cross-Sectional Study With a Community Sample. 社会联系和生活方式因素与中国城市老年人幸福感的关系:一个社区样本的横断面研究。
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230405-01
Jianghong Liu, Sini Li, Xuhan Yan, Junxin Li, Qiuzi Sun, Hua Mei, Hengyi Rao

The current cross-sectional study aimed to investigate social connection and lifestyle factors associated with happiness in urban older adults in mainland China. A total of 709 community-dwelling older adults aged 60 to 99 years completed a comprehensive survey covering demographics, happiness, cognition, lifestyle, sleep, nutrition, and social connections. Samples were divided by age into two groups for analysis: young-old (aged 60 to 69 years) and old-old (aged 70 to 99 years). Social connection factors, including relationships with friends and spouse and use of social media applications, were important predictors for happiness in people in their 60s. Lifestyle factors, including nutritional status and extent of physical activity, were associated with happiness in old-old adults. Sleep quality predicted happiness for both age groups. Living with children and happiness were not significant for either age group. Results suggest that social connection and lifestyle are important factors in promoting happy and healthy successful aging in urban older adults in China. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(3), 147-160.].

本横断面研究旨在调查中国大陆城市老年人的社会关系和生活方式因素与幸福感的关系。共有709名60至99岁的社区老年人完成了一项涵盖人口统计学、幸福感、认知、生活方式、睡眠、营养和社会关系的综合调查。样本按年龄分为两组进行分析:young-old(60 - 69岁)和old-old(70 - 99岁)。社会联系因素,包括与朋友和配偶的关系以及社交媒体应用的使用,是60多岁人群幸福感的重要预测因素。生活方式因素,包括营养状况和身体活动程度,与老年人的幸福感有关。睡眠质量可以预测两个年龄组的幸福感。与孩子一起生活和幸福感在两个年龄组中都不显著。结果表明,社会关系和生活方式是促进中国城市老年人幸福健康成功老龄化的重要因素。老年护理研究,16(3),147-160。
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Accessibility and Utilization of Telehealth Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Medicare Beneficiaries by Diabetes Status. COVID-19大流行期间医疗保险受益人中糖尿病状况的远程医疗服务可及性和利用情况
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230301-01
Qing He, Daniel Keith, Dawn O Eckhoff, Chanhyun Park, Boon Peng Ng

Due to the influence types of telehealth services (i.e., phone and/or video) can have on patient care and outcomes, we sought to examine factors associated with the types of telehealth services offered and used among Medicare beneficiaries. We analyzed the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey COVID-19 Public Use File (N = 1,403 and N = 2,218 for individuals with and without diabetes, respectively) and performed multinomial logit models to examine factors (e.g., sociodemographics, comorbidities, digital access/knowledge) associated with types of telehealth services offered and used among beneficiaries aged ≥65 years by diabetes status. Medicare beneficiaries seemed to prefer using telehealth via phone than video. Regardless of diabetes status, having not previously participated in video or voice calls or conferencing can be a barrier to telehealth being offered and used via video for beneficiaries. For older adults with diabetes, disparities in accessibility of telehealth via video by income and languages spoken other than English were observed. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(3), 134-146.].

由于远程医疗服务类型(即电话和/或视频)可能对患者护理和结果产生影响,我们试图检查与医疗保险受益人提供和使用的远程医疗服务类型相关的因素。我们分析了医疗保险当前受益人调查COVID-19公共使用文件(N = 1403和N = 2218分别适用于患有和非糖尿病的个体),并使用多项逻辑模型来检查与年龄≥65岁的受益人提供和使用的远程医疗服务类型相关的因素(例如,社会人口统计学、合并症、数字访问/知识)。医疗保险受益人似乎更喜欢通过电话而不是视频进行远程医疗。无论糖尿病状况如何,以前没有参加过视频或语音通话或会议,都可能成为通过视频向受益人提供和使用远程医疗的障碍。对老年糖尿病患者而言,通过视频获得远程医疗服务的机会因收入和非英语语言而存在差异。老年护理研究,16(3),134-146。
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Improvement Opportunities for PAINReportIt® Delivered on a Wireless Tablet: Rated by Black Older Men With Low Back Pain. 无线平板电脑上提供的PAINReportIt®的改善机会:由患有腰痛的黑人老年男性评定。
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-05-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-12 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230405-03
Dottington Fullwood, Sydney Means, Zachary L Stickley, Marie-Carmelle Elie-Turenne, Diana J Wilkie

Health care professionals and researchers can implement technology to improve older adults' acceptability of providing health information and to better include older adults in sharing information with health providers. However, older adults' engagement with technology remains low. This study focused on 60 Black older men (mean age = 70 years, SD = 6 years) with low back pain who completed the 13-item Computer Acceptability Scale after using the PAINReportIt® software on an Apple iPad®. On average, the sample found it acceptable to use PAINReportIt® software to share their pain or discomfort but that this was no replacement for oral dialogue with their health care provider. These findings contribute valuable information about the acceptability of using technology and indicate potential opportunities to improve PAINReportIt® software. Community interventions with acceptable tablet devices can offer new insight into collecting pain or discomfort data in populations with low presence in clinical research studies. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(3), 108-114.].

卫生保健专业人员和研究人员可以实施技术,提高老年人提供健康信息的可接受性,并更好地让老年人参与与卫生服务提供者共享信息。然而,老年人对科技的参与度仍然很低。这项研究的重点是60名患有腰痛的黑人老年男性(平均年龄=70岁,SD=6岁),他们在苹果iPad®上使用PAINReportIt®软件后完成了13项计算机可接受性量表。平均而言,样本发现使用PAINReportIt®软件分享他们的疼痛或不适是可以接受的,但这并不能取代与医疗保健提供者的口头对话。这些发现为使用技术的可接受性提供了有价值的信息,并表明了改进PAINReportIt®软件的潜在机会。使用可接受的平板设备进行社区干预,可以为收集临床研究中存在率较低人群的疼痛或不适数据提供新的见解。[老年护理研究,16(3),108-114。
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How Concurrent Services Obscured Detection of Intervention Benefits: Part 2: Secondary Analysis of the PREP Trial for Frail Older Adults and Family Caregivers. 并发服务如何模糊干预益处的检测:第2部分:对虚弱老年人和家庭照顾者的PREP试验的二次分析。
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230220-03
Barbara J Stewart, Karen S Lyons, Mark C Hornbrook, Shirin O Hiatt, Maureen O'Keeffe-Rosetti, Jonathan Fields, Patricia G Archbold
Family caregivers frequently use health and social services to support their caregiving. In evaluating care-giving interventions, however, researchers rarely examine the influences of such concurrent services on intervention effectiveness. In this Part 2 secondary analysis of data from the Oregon Health & Science University/Kaiser Permanente Northwest Region Family Care Study, we examined the moderating influences of concurrent services on intervention effectiveness. The Family Care Study was a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the preparedness, skill, enrichment, and predictability (PREP) intervention with caregivers of frail older adults referred for skilled home health. Compared with control caregivers receiving usual home health care (n = 103), PREP intervention caregivers (n = 104) reported greater improvements in family care (effect size, d = 0.58). We conducted follow-up analyses to determine whether PREP was differentially effective depending on whether dyads received concurrent Social Health Maintenance Organization (SHMO) services, concurrent hospice services, or neither. In the 55% of dyads not receiving SHMO or hospice, we found that PREP's effects were large compared to usual care (d = 1.16, p < 0.001). PREP's effects were not significant for dyads receiving concurrent SHMO or hospice services. Results highlight the strong benefits of hospice for control dyads, but reveal difficulties in evaluating intervention effectiveness when dyads receive concurrent services. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(2), 71-83.].
家庭照护者经常使用保健和社会服务来支持其照护工作。然而,在评估护理干预措施时,研究人员很少检查这些并发服务对干预效果的影响。在第二部分对俄勒冈健康与科学大学/凯撒医疗机构西北地区家庭护理研究数据的二次分析中,我们检验了并行服务对干预效果的调节作用。家庭护理研究是一项随机对照试验,以评估准备、技能、丰富和可预测性(PREP)干预对虚弱老年人的照顾者转介熟练的家庭健康。与接受常规家庭保健的对照组护理人员(n = 103)相比,PREP干预护理人员(n = 104)报告家庭护理的改善更大(效应量,d = 0.58)。我们进行了随访分析,以确定PREP是否有不同的效果,取决于是否同时接受社会健康维护组织(SHMO)服务,同时接受临终关怀服务,或两者都不接受。在55%未接受SHMO或临终关怀的患者中,我们发现PREP的效果比常规护理更大(d = 1.16, p < 0.001)。PREP对同时接受SHMO或临终关怀服务的二人组效果不显著。结果强调安宁疗护对对照双性恋者的好处,但当双性恋者同时接受服务时,难以评估干预效果。老年护理研究,16(2),71-83。
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引用次数: 2
The Gifts Who Keep on Giving. 不断给予的礼物。
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230220-01
Heather M Young, Kathleen C Buckwalter
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How Tailoring Led to Variation in Care Issues, Dosage, and Outcomes: Part 1: Secondary Analysis of the PREP Trial for Frail Older Adults and Family Caregivers. 量身定制如何导致护理问题、剂量和结果的变化:第1部分:针对体弱老年人和家庭照顾者的PREP试验的二次分析。
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230220-02
Carla M Hagen, Patricia G Archbold, Lois L Miller, Barbara G Valanis, Mark C Hornbrook, Maureen O'Keeffe-Rosetti, Shirin O Hiatt, Barbara J Stewart

In family caregiving interventions for adults with health problems, tailoring has become the norm. Studies that evaluate tailored interventions, however, have rarely included intentional variation in dosage or explored the dosage-outcome association. In this Part 1 secondary analysis, we examine dosage and outcomes in intervention families (N = 116) who participated in the Oregon Health & Science University/Kaiser Permanente Northwest Region Family Care Study. The Family Care Study was a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the preparedness, skill, enrichment, and predictability (PREP) intervention with caregiving families of frail older adults referred for skilled home health. Tailoring of PREP began with assessment by the PREP nurse. Families then identified and selected care-related issues to work on with their PREP nurse; family needs and preferences guided the number and timing of nurse visits and calls. Families selected a median of 3 (range = 0 to 10) care-related issues in five categories: direct care (chosen by 57% of families), transitions (40%), caregiver strain and health (40%), arranging care (33%), and enrichment (22%). The number of issues strongly predicted number of PREP nurse visits and calls, whereas nurse visits in turn predicted caregivers' reports of improved family care and usefulness of home health assistance, highlighting the importance of visits for achieving outcomes. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(2), 57-70.].

在对有健康问题的成年人的家庭护理干预中,量身定制已成为常态。然而,评估针对性干预措施的研究很少包括有意改变剂量或探讨剂量-结果的关系。在第一部分的二次分析中,我们检查了参与俄勒冈健康与科学大学/Kaiser Permanente西北地区家庭护理研究的干预家庭(N = 116)的剂量和结果。家庭护理研究是一项随机对照试验,以评估准备、技能、丰富和可预见性(PREP)干预对转介给熟练家庭健康的体弱老年人的护理家庭的影响。PREP的剪裁始于PREP护士的评估。然后,家庭确定并选择与护理相关的问题,与他们的PREP护士合作;家庭需求和偏好指导了护士访问和电话的次数和时间。家庭在五个类别中选择了中位数为3个(范围= 0至10)的护理相关问题:直接护理(57%的家庭选择)、过渡(40%)、照顾者压力和健康(40%)、安排护理(33%)和充实(22%)。问题的数量强烈预测了PREP护士的访问和电话数量,而护士的访问反过来预测了护理人员对改善家庭护理和家庭健康援助有用性的报告,突出了访问对实现结果的重要性。老年护理研究,16(2),57-70。
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Social Media Use and Depression in Older Adults: A Systematic Review. 社交媒体使用与老年人抑郁:一项系统综述。
IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI: 10.3928/19404921-20230220-05
Ariz Amoroso Guzman, Mary-Lynn Brecht, Lynn V Doering, Paul M Macey, Janet C Mentes

Social media has become an integral part of everyday life and revolutionized how older adults communicate and interact with others. The aim of the current review was to identify and synthesize quantitative studies addressing the potential relationship between social media use and depression in older adults. Medline, CINAHL, and PsycINFO databases were used to identify studies performed up to July 2020. Keywords identified were depression, social media use, and older adults. A nuanced relationship was revealed between social media use and depression in older adults. There were noted differences in the conceptualization of social media use. The reviewed studies lacked exploration of structural characteristics, examination of content, and quality of interactions in older adults' social media use. Health variables, social factors, and age cohort differences could influence the relationship between social media use and depression. Further studies are needed to enhance the understanding and explore the benefits and potential disadvantages of social media use in older adults. [Research in Gerontological Nursing, 16(2), 97-104.].

社交媒体已经成为日常生活中不可或缺的一部分,并彻底改变了老年人与他人沟通和互动的方式。当前综述的目的是识别和综合定量研究,以解决老年人使用社交媒体与抑郁之间的潜在关系。Medline、CINAHL和PsycINFO数据库被用于识别截至2020年7月的研究。确定的关键词是抑郁症、社交媒体使用和老年人。研究揭示了社交媒体使用与老年人抑郁之间的微妙关系。在社交媒体使用的概念化方面存在明显差异。所回顾的研究缺乏对老年人社交媒体使用的结构特征、内容检查和互动质量的探索。健康变量、社会因素和年龄队列差异可能影响社交媒体使用与抑郁之间的关系。需要进一步的研究来加强理解和探索老年人使用社交媒体的好处和潜在的缺点。老年护理研究,16(2),97-104。
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