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Affecting Factors of Homebound Bedridden Elderly's Depression / 간호학회지
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing ; : 665-672, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-146394
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

It was identified that how many homebound bedridden elderlies and their primary caregivers were depressed, and which factors affected the bedridden elderly's depression.

METHOD:

The subjects were 191 homebound bedridden elderlies and their primary caregivers. The affecting factors were classified into two categories bedridden elderly and their primary caregiver related factors. Then bedridden elderly's factors were classified demographic and disease-related factors again. The stepwise regression was used to identify significant factors.

RESULT:

The prevalence of bedridden elderly's and caregiver's depression was 77.8% and 67.0%, respectively. And the model explained 33.3% of variance of bedridden elderly's depression. Cognitively-impaired female elderlies who had depressed caregivers were found to be more depressed. And caregivers who perceived burden were identified to be more depressed.

CONCLUSION:

It is recommended that the health professionals need to identify bedridden elderlies and caregivers at risk of depression. Especially elderlies who is in poor cognition, those who are female, and those whose caregivers were depressed might be considered carefully in all counseling or follow-up. Also the primary caregivers must be helped to access already available formal and informal support.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Prevalence / Caregivers / Cognition / Counseling / Depression / Health Occupations Type of study: Prevalence study / Prognostic study Limits: Aged / Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Year: 2002 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Prevalence / Caregivers / Cognition / Counseling / Depression / Health Occupations Type of study: Prevalence study / Prognostic study Limits: Aged / Female / Humans Language: Korean Journal: Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Year: 2002 Type: Article