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The HOMESIDE Study-A Research Project to Support People Living With Dementia and Their Family Caregivers: Preliminary Report on Reading Intervention. HOMESIDE 研究--支持痴呆症患者及其家庭照顾者的研究项目:阅读干预初步报告。
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241239174
Agnieszka Smrokowska-Reichmann, Edyta Janus, Jeanette Tamplin, Helen Odell-Miller, Karette Stensæth, Jennifer Wenborn, Rønnaug Modell Viken, Thomas Wosch, Anna A Bukowska, Tanara Vieira Sousa, Felicity Anne Baker

The behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) can be challenging for family caregivers to cope with, leading to distress and fatigue. It is therefore important to offer effective strategies to reduce the impact of BPSD. The HOMESIDE randomized controlled trial (RCT) was testing purposefully developed interventions to improve the quality of life and wellbeing of dyads of people with dementia and family caregivers as a result of reduction of BPSD. HOMESIDE RCT was conducted in Australia, Germany, Norway, Poland and the United Kingdom between 2019 and 2022. The study design was a three-arm parallel-group single-blinded, pragmatic RCT with a sample size of 432 dyads. Dyads were randomly allocated to one of three treatment conditions: Music Intervention plus Standard Care; or Reading Intervention plus Standard Care; or Standard Care only. The Reading Intervention (RI) within the HOMESIDE RCT aimed to evoke shared discussion, reminiscence, meaningful shared experiences and consequently enrich everyday life, interaction and the emotional connection between the caregiver (CG) and carereceiver (CR); as well as to enhance activities of daily living and to promote relaxation or stimulation as appropriate. This paper describes the underlying conceptual framework, the content, and delivery of the Reading Intervention within the HOMESIDE RCT.

痴呆症的行为和心理症状(BPSD)对家庭照顾者来说是一项挑战,会导致他们感到困扰和疲劳。因此,提供有效的策略以减少 BPSD 的影响非常重要。HOMESIDE 随机对照试验(RCT)正在测试有目的地开发干预措施,以改善痴呆症患者和家庭照顾者的生活质量和福祉,从而减少 BPSD。HOMESIDE RCT于2019年至2022年期间在澳大利亚、德国、挪威、波兰和英国开展。研究设计为三臂平行组、单盲、实用性 RCT,样本量为 432 对。受试者被随机分配到三种治疗条件中的一种:音乐干预加标准护理;或阅读干预加标准护理;或仅标准护理。HOMESIDE RCT 中的阅读干预(RI)旨在唤起共同的讨论、回忆和有意义的共同经历,从而丰富日常生活、互动以及照顾者(CG)和被照顾者(CR)之间的情感联系;同时加强日常生活活动,促进适当的放松或刺激。本文介绍了 "居家养老 "研究项目中阅读干预的基本概念框架、内容和实施方法。
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Impact of Optimism on Cognitive Performance of People Living in Rural Area: Findings From a 20-Year Study in US Adults. 乐观情绪对农村居民认知能力的影响:为期 20 年的美国成年人研究结果。
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241239147
Kallol Kumar Bhattacharyya, Victor Molinari

Objectives: Mid- or early-late-life cognitive function is an indicator for developing late-life dementia. However, it is still unclear whether rural/urban living contexts provide cognitive benefits across adulthood. Further, higher optimism serves as a general protective factor for many health outcomes. The present study examines associations between rurality/urbanicity, optimism, and change in mid/late-life cognitive functions over time. Methods: Data were from waves 1 to 3 (1995-2015) of the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study (N = 2,507). Structural equation models examine whether long-term rural living across both waves (1-2) or intermittent rural living at one wave is associated with better cognitive function over 20 years, compared to no rural living, while controlling for prior cognitive function and covariates (baseline socio-demographics, health, and functional status). Additionally, we assessed if optimism mediates the above associations. Results: After controlling for covariates, long-term rural living (waves 1-2) was indirectly (through less optimism) associated with significantly lower levels of cognitive executive function and episodic memory in wave 3. Conclusions: While long-term rural living and cognitive outcomes have no direct association for MIDUS middle-aged and older adults, mediating roles of optimism in these associations were evident. Future investigations could examine mechanisms that underlie these risk/protective factors on late-life cognition.

目的:中年或晚年早期的认知功能是患晚年痴呆症的一个指标。然而,目前还不清楚农村/城市生活环境是否能为整个成年期的认知功能带来益处。此外,较高的乐观度是许多健康结果的一般保护因素。本研究探讨了农村/城市化、乐观情绪与中/晚年认知功能随时间变化之间的关系。研究方法数据来自美国中年(MIDUS)研究的第 1 波至第 3 波(1995-2015 年)(N = 2,507 人)。结构方程模型考察了在两个波次(1-2)中长期生活在农村或在一个波次中间歇性生活在农村是否与 20 年内认知功能的改善有关,与没有生活在农村相比,同时控制了先前的认知功能和协变量(基线社会人口统计学、健康和功能状态)。此外,我们还评估了乐观情绪是否对上述关联起中介作用。结果在控制了协变量后,长期农村生活(第 1-2 波)与第 3 波中认知执行功能和外显记忆水平的显著降低间接相关(通过较低的乐观情绪)。结论:虽然长期农村生活与 MIDUS 中老年人的认知结果没有直接关联,但乐观情绪在这些关联中的中介作用显而易见。未来的调查可以研究这些风险/保护因素对晚年认知的影响机制。
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Older Adults as Key Assets in a Community-Based Participatory Needs Assessment: How Partnering With Older Residents Improves Local Aging Policy and Practice. 老年人是社区参与式需求评估的关键资产:与老年居民合作如何改善地方老龄政策与实践》(How Partnering With Older Residents Improves Local Aging Policy and Practice)。
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241234237
Carrie Leach, Thomas B Jankowski

Older adults are often overlooked in decision making processes despite the detrimental effects on their well-being. The representation of older adults in investigations and initiatives is needed so that the issues they face, today and in the future, can be resolved through partnership and their active involvement. The aim of this article is to describe a participatory process for conducting a needs assessment (NA) and the contributions and opportunities of partnering with older adults to shape community services and support for older adults. Data were collected from 1,863 participants in a midwestern county via focus groups, interviews, and surveys. We describe how participatory principles were enacted, the involvement of older adults influenced the design and contributed to making sure hard-to-reach residents' voices were included. Finally, we discuss the ways in which a community inclusive multi-method strategy can optimize resource allocation, identify pathways to more effective policymaking that is matched to the needs and interests of its oldest residents, and lead to unanticipated benefits. Single method, non-inclusive approaches can obscure the critical context and exclude perspectives of the most burdened and vulnerable, who are most in need of support from their community.

尽管老年人的福祉受到不利影响,但他们在决策过程中往往被忽视。有必要让老年人参与调查和倡议,以便通过伙伴关系和老年人的积极参与,解决他们当前和未来面临的问题。本文旨在介绍开展需求评估(NA)的参与式过程,以及与老年人合作为老年人提供社区服务和支持的贡献和机会。我们通过焦点小组、访谈和调查等方式,收集了中西部某县 1863 名参与者的数据。我们介绍了如何贯彻参与式原则,老年人的参与对设计产生了影响,并有助于确保难以接触到的居民的声音被纳入其中。最后,我们讨论了社区包容性多方法策略如何优化资源分配,确定更有效的决策途径,以满足最年长居民的需求和利益,并带来意想不到的收益。单一方法、非包容性方法可能会掩盖关键背景,并排除负担最重、最需要社区支持的弱势群体的观点。
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Reading Holy Quran Associated With Better Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Systematic Review. 阅读《古兰经》有助于改善老年人的认知功能:系统回顾
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241239219
Nur Riviati, Bima Indra

Background: As the global population ages, understanding factors that contribute to better cognitive function in older adults becomes crucial. This systematic review delves into the potential relationship between reading the Holy Quran and cognitive function in older adults. Methods: A systematic search was conducted across five electronic databases (PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, Tripdatabase, Cochrane) to identify relevant studies that were published between 2004 to December 2023. Inclusion criteria were centered on studies exploring the correlation between reading the Quran and cognitive function in older adults. Results: Five studies meeting the inclusion criteria were included in this systematic review. Notably, four of these studies reported a significant correlation between the intensity or duration of Quranic reading and improved cognitive function in older adults. Discussion: The findings imply a potential positive association between engaging with the Holy Quran and cognitive function among the elderly. This relationship holds promise for potential applications in cognitive health interventions for older adults especially for Muslim patients. Conclusion: This review provides evidence supporting the relationship between reading the Holy Quran and normal cognitive function in older adults. The consistent findings underscore the importance of further research to elucidate underlying mechanisms and consider potential implications for cognitive health interventions.

背景:随着全球人口的老龄化,了解有助于改善老年人认知功能的因素变得至关重要。本系统性综述探讨了阅读《古兰经》与老年人认知功能之间的潜在关系。研究方法在五个电子数据库(PubMed、ScienceDirect、Google Scholar、Tripdatabase、Cochrane)中进行了系统检索,以确定 2004 年至 2023 年 12 月间发表的相关研究。纳入标准主要是探讨阅读古兰经与老年人认知功能之间相关性的研究。结果:本系统综述共纳入了五项符合纳入标准的研究。值得注意的是,其中四项研究报告了阅读古兰经的强度或持续时间与老年人认知功能改善之间的显著相关性。讨论:研究结果表明,阅读《古兰经》与老年人的认知功能之间存在潜在的正相关关系。这种关系有望应用于老年人,尤其是穆斯林患者的认知健康干预。结论本综述提供了支持阅读《古兰经》与老年人正常认知功能之间关系的证据。这些一致的发现强调了进一步研究的重要性,以阐明潜在的机制并考虑对认知健康干预的潜在影响。
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Development of the "Social Participation Barriers in Patients With Diabetes" Questionnaire for Older Patients With Diabetes and Evaluation of its Reliability and Validity. 为老年糖尿病患者编制 "糖尿病患者社会参与障碍 "问卷并评估其可靠性和有效性。
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241239217
Satoshi Ida, Kanako Imataka, Shoki Morii, Kazuya Murata

Objectives: To develop a questionnaire for evaluating the factors hindering social participation in older patients with diabetes (the Social Participation Barriers in Patients with Diabetes [SPBD] questionnaire) and assess its reliability and validity. Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study. This study included outpatients aged ≥60 years having diabetes and undergoing treatment at the Ise Redcross Hospital. A draft questionnaire consisting of 20 questions was developed with reference to previous studies. Logistic regression analysis was conducted, and Cronbach's alpha coefficient was calculated. Exploratory factor analysis was conducted to test construct validity. Pearson's correlation coefficients between SPBD scores and frailty scores, social frailty scores and frequency of outings were calculated. Results: Overall, 353 patients were included in the analysis. After questions without an association in the logistic regression analysis were excluded and results of the exploratory factor analyses were obtained, 10 questions were excluded. As a result, we created a 10-item SPBD questionnaire. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was .87. The SPBD score was significantly associated with frequency of going out, and frailty. Conclusions: We created an SPBD questionnaire to assess barriers to social participation in older adult patients with diabetes. This study indicated the validity and reliability of the questionnaire.

目的编制一份评估老年糖尿病患者社会参与障碍因素的问卷(糖尿病患者社会参与障碍问卷 [SPBD]),并评估其可靠性和有效性。材料和方法:这是一项横断面研究。研究对象包括在伊势红十字医院接受治疗的年龄≥60 岁的糖尿病门诊患者。参考以往的研究,编制了一份包含 20 个问题的问卷草案。进行了逻辑回归分析,并计算了 Cronbach's alpha 系数。对问卷进行了探索性因子分析,以检验问卷的结构效度。计算了 SPBD 评分与虚弱评分、社交虚弱评分和外出频率之间的皮尔逊相关系数。结果:共有 353 名患者参与了分析。在排除了逻辑回归分析中没有关联的问题并得出探索性因素分析结果后,我们排除了 10 个问题。因此,我们编制了一份包含 10 个项目的 SPBD 问卷。Cronbach的α系数为0.87。SPBD 分值与外出频率和虚弱程度有明显关联。结论我们制作了一份 SPBD 问卷,用于评估老年糖尿病患者的社会参与障碍。这项研究表明了问卷的有效性和可靠性。
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Association Between Ego-Resilience and Social Isolation Among Urban Older People. 城市老年人的自我复原力与社会隔离之间的关系
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241238069
Kazuaki Hashimoto, Takeaki Takeuchi, Kazushige Ihara, Shuichi Obuchi, Hisashi Kawai, Hirohiko Hirano, Yoshinori Fujiwara, Kim Hunkyung, Yutaka Watanabe, Masahiro Hashizume

Social isolation among older adults affects their physical and mental health. Ego-resilience is associated with flexible adaptation to various environments and acceptable behaviors. However, its association with social isolation among older people is unclear. Therefore, a health survey was conducted with 510 adults aged 65 years or older to assess social isolation, its associated factors, and ego resilience. The results showed that the social isolation group had a lower median ego-resiliency scale score (42.0) compared to the non-social isolation group (38.0). The social isolation group were mostly males without spouses, took time to move, had more depressive moods, and poorer subjective health status. The non-social isolated group had faster maximum walking speed. Low ego-resilience was newly identified as a factor associated with social isolation among older people, as were being male, having no spouse, and depressive symptoms. Mediation analysis revealed that ego-resilience affected social isolation and was partially mediated by depressive symptoms.

老年人的社会隔离会影响他们的身心健康。自我复原力与灵活适应各种环境和可接受的行为有关。然而,自我复原力与老年人社会隔离的关系尚不清楚。因此,我们对 510 名 65 岁或以上的成年人进行了健康调查,以评估社会隔离、其相关因素和自我复原力。结果显示,与非社交孤立组(38.0)相比,社交孤立组的自我复原力量表得分中位数(42.0)较低。社会隔离组大多为男性,没有配偶,搬家时间长,抑郁情绪多,主观健康状况较差。非社交孤立组的最大步行速度更快。新近发现,自我复原力低是与老年人社会隔离相关的一个因素,男性、无配偶和抑郁症状也是与社会隔离相关的一个因素。中介分析表明,自我复原力会影响社交孤立,并部分受到抑郁症状的中介作用。
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Efficacy of Installation of Temporary Bathing Transfer Aids by Older Adults. 老年人安装临时洗澡转移辅助工具的功效。
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241237119
Megan Rand, James Pelchat, Iris C Levine, Roger E Montgomery, Rebecca M Greene, Emily C King, Steven M Pong, Alison C Novak

Grab bars facilitate bathing and reduce the risk of falls during bathing. Suction cup handholds and rim-mounted tub rails are an alternative to grab bars. The objective of this study was to determine whether older adults could install handholds and tub rails effectively to support bathing transfers. Participants installed rim-mounted tub rails and suction cup handholds in a simulated bathroom environment. Installation location and mechanical loading performance were evaluated. Participant perceptions during device installation and a bathing transfer were characterized. While 85% of suction cup handholds met loading requirements, more than half of participants installed the suction cup handhold in an unexpected location based on existing guidance documents. No rim-mounted tub rails were successfully installed. Participants were confident that the devices had been installed effectively. Suction cup handholds and rim mounted tub rails are easy to install, but clients may need additional guidance regarding where, and how to install them.

扶手便于沐浴并降低沐浴时跌倒的风险。吸盘式扶手和安装在浴缸边缘的扶手是扶手的替代品。本研究的目的是确定老年人能否有效地安装扶手和浴缸扶手,以支持沐浴转移。参与者在模拟的浴室环境中安装了浴缸边轨和吸盘式扶手。对安装位置和机械负载性能进行了评估。对参与者在安装设备和洗澡转移过程中的感受进行了描述。虽然 85% 的吸盘式手持装置符合加载要求,但根据现有的指导文件,超过一半的参与者将吸盘式手持装置安装在了意想不到的位置。没有成功安装浴缸边栏。参与者对设备的有效安装充满信心。吸盘式手持装置和浴缸边缘安装导轨都很容易安装,但客户可能需要更多关于安装位置和方法的指导。
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Relationship Between Cognitive Impairment and Depression Among Middle Aged and Older Adults in Primary Care. 基层医疗机构中的中老年人认知障碍与抑郁之间的关系。
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214231214217
Alex D Federman, Jacqueline Becker, Fernando Carnavali, Monica Rivera Mindt, Dayeon Cho, Gaurav Pandey, Lili Chan, Laura Curtis, Michael S Wolf, Juan P Wisnivesky

Objectives: To determine rates of previously undetected cognitive impairment among patients with depression in primary care. Methods: Patients ages 55 and older with no documented history of dementia or mild cognitive impairment were recruited from primary care practices in New York City, NY and Chicago, IL (n = 855). Cognitive function was assessed with the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) and depression with the Patient Health Questionnaire-8. Results: The mean age was 66.8 (8.0) years, 45.3% were male, 32.7% Black, and 29.2% Latinx. Cognitive impairment increased with severity of depression: 22.9% in persons with mild depression, 27.4% in moderate depression and 41.8% in severe depression (p = .0002). Severe depression was significantly associated with cognitive impairment in multivariable analysis (standardized β = -.11, SE = 0.33, p < .0001). Discussion: Depression was strongly associated with previously undetected cognitive impairment. Primary care clinicians should consider screening, or expand their screening, for both conditions.

目的确定基层医疗机构抑郁症患者中以前未被发现的认知功能障碍的比例。方法从纽约州纽约市和伊利诺伊州芝加哥市的初级医疗机构招募 55 岁及以上、无痴呆或轻度认知障碍病史的患者(n = 855)。认知功能通过蒙特利尔认知评估(MoCA)进行评估,抑郁通过患者健康问卷-8进行评估。结果平均年龄为 66.8 (8.0) 岁,45.3% 为男性,32.7% 为黑人,29.2% 为拉丁裔。认知障碍随抑郁症的严重程度而增加:轻度抑郁症患者为 22.9%,中度抑郁症患者为 27.4%,重度抑郁症患者为 41.8%(p = 0.0002)。在多变量分析中,严重抑郁症与认知障碍有明显相关性(标准化 β = -.11, SE = 0.33, p 讨论):抑郁症与之前未发现的认知功能障碍密切相关。初级保健临床医生应考虑对这两种情况进行筛查或扩大筛查范围。
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Purpose in Life and Risk of Falls: A Meta-Analysis of Cross-Sectional and Prospective Associations. 生活目的与跌倒风险:横断面和前瞻性关联的 Meta 分析。
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241236039
Angelina R Sutin, Martina Luchetti, Yannick Stephan, Brice Canada, Antonio Terracciano

Background and Aim: Purpose in life is an aspect of well-being that is associated with better health outcomes in older adulthood. We examine the association between purpose in life and likelihood of a recent fall and risk of an incident fall over time. Methods: Purpose in life and falls were reported concurrently and falls were reported again up to 16 years later in four established longitudinal studies of older adults (total N = 25,418). Results: A random-effects meta-analysis of the four samples indicated that purpose was associated with a 14% lower likelihood of having fallen recently at baseline (meta-analytic OR = 0.88, 95% CI [0.84-0.92]). Among participants who reported no falls at baseline (N = 15,632), purpose was associated with a nearly 10% lower risk of an incident fall over the up to 16-year follow-up (meta-analytic HR = 0.92, 95% CI [0.90-0.94]). These associations were independent of age, sex, race, ethnicity, and education, were not moderated by these factors, and persisted controlling for physical activity and disease burden. Conclusion and Recommendations: Purpose in life is a meaningful aspect of well-being that may be useful to identify individuals at risk for falling, particularly among individuals without traditional risk factors, and be a target of intervention to reduce fall risk.

背景和目的:生活目标是幸福感的一个方面,它与老年期更好的健康状况有关。我们研究了生活目标与近期跌倒的可能性以及随着时间推移发生跌倒的风险之间的关系。研究方法在四项已确立的老年人纵向研究(总人数 = 25,418)中,同时报告了生活目的和跌倒情况,并在 16 年后再次报告了跌倒情况。研究结果对四个样本的随机效应荟萃分析表明,生活目标与基线近期跌倒的可能性降低 14% 有关(荟萃分析 OR = 0.88,95% CI [0.84-0.92])。在基线时未报告跌倒的参与者中(N = 15,632),在长达 16 年的随访中,目的与发生跌倒的风险降低近 10%相关(元分析 HR = 0.92,95% CI [0.90-0.94])。这些关联不受年龄、性别、种族、民族和教育程度的影响,不受这些因素的调节,并且在控制体力活动和疾病负担的情况下依然存在。结论和建议:生活目标是幸福感的一个有意义的方面,可能有助于识别有跌倒风险的人,尤其是没有传统风险因素的人,并成为降低跌倒风险的干预目标。
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Perceived Challenges and Emotional Responses in the Daily Lives of Older Adults With Disabilities: A Text Mining Study. 残疾老年人日常生活中感知到的挑战和情绪反应:文本挖掘研究
IF 2.7 Q4 Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI: 10.1177/23337214241237097
Soyoung Choi

This study explored the daily challenges and emotional reactions experienced by older adults living with various disabilities, employing both traditional and text mining approaches to ensure rigorous interpretation of qualitative data. In addition to employing a traditional qualitative data analysis method, such as thematic analysis, this paper also leveraged a text mining approach. By utilizing topic modeling and sentiment analysis, the study attempted to mitigate potential researcher bias and diminishes subjectivity in interpreting qualitative data. The findings indicated that older adults with visual impairments predominantly encountered challenges related to navigation, technology utilization, and online shopping. Individuals with hearing impairments chiefly struggled with communicating with healthcare providers, while those with mobility impairments face significant barriers in public participation and managing personal hygiene, such as showering. A prevailing sentiment of negative emotional states was identifiable among all participant groups, with those having visual impairments exhibiting more pronounced negative language patterns. The challenges perceived by participants varied depending on the types of disabilities they have. This study can serve as a valuable reference for researchers interested in a mixed-method strategy that combines conventional qualitative analysis with machine-assisted text analysis, illuminating the varied daily experiences and needs of the older adult population with disabilities.

本研究探讨了患有各种残疾的老年人所经历的日常挑战和情绪反应,同时采用了传统方法和文本挖掘方法,以确保对定性数据进行严谨的解读。除了采用传统的定性数据分析方法(如主题分析),本文还采用了文本挖掘方法。通过利用主题建模和情感分析,本研究试图减轻研究人员的潜在偏见,并减少定性数据解读中的主观性。研究结果表明,有视力障碍的老年人主要在导航、技术使用和网上购物方面遇到挑战。有听力障碍的人主要在与医疗服务提供者沟通时遇到困难,而有行动障碍的人在参与公共活动和处理淋浴等个人卫生方面面临重大障碍。在所有参与者群体中都可以发现一种普遍的消极情绪状态,视力障碍者表现出的消极语言模式更为明显。参与者感受到的挑战因残疾类型而异。这项研究可以为对混合方法策略感兴趣的研究人员提供有价值的参考,该策略结合了传统的定性分析和机器辅助文本分析,揭示了残疾老年人群体的不同日常经历和需求。
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