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Arch Gerontol Geriatr ; 74: 155-161, 2018 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29112876

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AIM: We aimed to determine the factors influencing attitudes toward advance directives in Korean older adults with consideration of an Asian cultural background. METHODS: We recruited community-dwelling older adults aged 60 years or older at a regional senior welfare center in Korea. Demographic factors and mental and physical health status were examined using questionnaires and a physical examination. The questionnaire also assessed perceived necessity of advance directives and related experiences. RESULTS: Most participants (79.32%) agreed that advance directives were necessary. Older adults with high education levels (odds ratio [OR] 2.31, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.84-6.34), low economic status (OR 2.09, 95% C.I. 0.60-7.27), and poor cognitive function (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.10, 95% CI 0.89-4.97) had a greater odds of agreeing that advance directives are necessary. All participants with self-care problems (9/9) and most participants with at risk status of physical functioning (13/14) reported agreement. Death-related experiences were also associated. Notably, individuals who had discussions on end-of-life care with family members showed a greater odds of agreeing that advance directives are necessary (aOR 2.12, 95% CI 0.88-5.11). CONCLUSIONS: The factors associated with increased agreement that advance directives are necessary were high education level, low economic status, poor cognitive function, problems in self-care, poor physical functioning, death-related experiences. Especially, discussions of end-of-life care with family members increased the agreement. Thus, discussion on end-of-life care should be encouraged and the factors influencing older adults' attitudes toward advance directives should be considered in developing policies for such discussion.


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Advance Directives/psychology , Attitude to Health , Advance Directives/ethnology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Asian People , Attitude to Health/ethnology , Culture , Female , Humans , Independent Living , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Republic of Korea , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi ; 37(3): 334-42, 2007 Apr.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17615454

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PURPOSE: Ego-integrity in older adults is the central concept related to quality of life in later life. Therefore, for effective interventions to enhance the quality of later life, a scale to measure ego-integrity in older adults is necessary. This study was carried out to develop a scale to measure ego-integrity in older adults. METHODS: This study utilized cronbach's alpha in analyzing the reliability of the collected data and expert group, and factor analysis and item analysis to analyze validity. RESULTS: Seventeen items were selected from a total of 21 items. Cronbach's alpha coefficient for internal consistency was .88 for the 17 items of ego-integrity in the older adults scale. Three factors evolved by factor analysis, which explained 50.71% of the total variance. CONCLUSIONS: The scale for measuring ego-integrity in Korean older adults in this study was evaluated as a tool with a high degree of reliability and validity.


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Ego , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Korea , Male , Self Concept , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi ; 34(7): 1172-83, 2004 Dec.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15687758

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PURPOSE: Ego-integrity in Erikson's stage theory is used frequently among health team members related to the care of the elderly and has specific meanings within the context of quality of life in later life. However, the concept of ego-integrity in the elderly has not been well articulated in the literature. This study was conducted clarify and conceptualize the phenomena of ego-integrity in the elderly. METHOD: A Hybrid Model of concept development was applied to develop a concept of ego-integrity, which included a field study carried out in Seoul, South Korea using in-depth interviews with old adults who were admitted as a right person for research subject according to attributes of ego-integrity analysed in the theoretical phase. RESULTS: The concept of ego-integrity emerged as a complex phenomenon having meanings in several different dimensions which encompassed several attributes. CONCLUSIONS: Ego-integrity is a concept having needs that should be treated in a specific way and it is possible to enrich the meaning and methods to manage ego-integrity in nursing interventions for promoting quality of life so that its application may have effects that have positive impacts on the elderly's well being.


Subject(s)
Aged/psychology , Ego , Adaptation, Psychological , Aging/psychology , Female , Geriatric Nursing , Humans , Korea , Male , Superego
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Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi ; 33(2): 200-9, 2003 Apr.
Article in Korean | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15314448

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PURPOSE: This study was to identify the prevalence of orthostatic hypotension and its association with risk factors of orthostatic hypotension aged over 60 in Seoul and Chungju, Korea. METHOD: The data were collected from the 22th of August, 2000 to the 7th May 2001. The participants were 74 community-dwelling aged who could stand up from sitting position without assistance. Subjects were interviewed with structured questionnaire in order to ask experience of previous falls, hours in per day, symptoms related orthostatic hypotension and demographic characteristics. Orthostatic hypotension was assessed at 1 minute after the subjects standing from sitting position and defined as 20 mmHg or greater decrease in systolic blood pressure after standing. RESULT: The prevalence of orthostatic hypotension was 17.1%. The mean drop of systolic blood pressure was 27.46 mmHg among orthostatic hypotension subjects. The significant variables which explain the occurrence of orthostatic hypotension was the basal systolic blood pressure, the hit ratio of discriminant function with basal systolic blood pressure was 69.7%. CONCLUSION: Finding indicate that this study will contribute to develop nursing strategies to identify risk factors and to prevent orthostatic hypotension for the aged.

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