大病后老年人健康生命期的意义:对挪威北极地区4名70-92岁老年人的区域研究

G. Minde, T. Saeterstrand
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引言:对于患有严重疾病和失去伴侣的退休人员来说,尽管年事已高,但仍有可能找到生活的意义。联系和共谋,因为从家搬到新的养老院而结识新邻居,参加社交活动对他们的健康很重要。目的:确定参与者认为在他们的环境中什么是重要的,以延长他们的健康生命周期。研究设计:2009年和2010年对19人进行的第一项研究的后续研究。样本:2016年期间对4名住在自己家里的人进行了采访。方法:采用定性和半结构化的访谈指南。数据分析采用Kvale定性内容分析。结果:由于需求的增加,这些人在过去七年中经历了更多的依赖他人的帮助和支持。结论:尽管有严重的疾病和失去伴侣,生活还是要继续。恢复旧的习惯和爱好似乎很重要。与志同道合、价值观相同、思维方式相同的同龄人一起参加社会活动,给生活带来新的意义、健康,并激励他们康复。
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The Meaning of Healthy Life Period for Older People after Serious Illness: A Regional Study of Four Participants in the Age of 70-92 Living in the Arctic Region of Norway
Introduction: To find life meaningful for retired persons living with serious illness and loss of partners is still possible though advanced age. Affiliation and complicity, meeting new neighbours because of mowing from home to a new elderly home and being social active is important for their health. Objective: To identify what the participants think is important in their surroundings in order to extend their healthy life period. Study design: A follow up study from the first study held with 19 persons in 2009 and 2010. Sample: Four persons living in their own home were interviewed during 2016. Methods: A qualitative and semi-structured interview-guide with participants. Data is analyzed by qualitative content analysis by Kvale. Result: The persons have the last seven years experienced being more depending to help and support from others because of increased needs. Conclusion: Life goes on in spite of severe illness and loss of one`s partner. It seems to be important to take up old habits and hobbies. To participate in social activities with like-minded peers sharing the same values and the same way of thinking gives life new meaning, health and motivates them to recover.
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