學院 |
醫學院 |
系所 |
職能治療學系 |
題名 |
Determinants of Quality of Life in the Older Residents of
Long-Term Care Facilities Using the World Health Organization International
Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Framework in Taiwan. |
作者 |
Chen, Y-C., Lin, K-C. *,
Wu, C-Y, Chen, C-J, & Hsieh, Y-W. |
期刊名稱 |
Disability
and Rehabilitation.(SCIE期刊) |
發表日期 |
2019 |
著作性質 |
原著 |
語文 |
英文 |
關鍵字 |
quality
of life, personal factors, environmental factors, body function and
structures, activity and participation |
摘要 |
Objectives: The purpose of this
study was to identify determinants within the International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health as a conceptual framework regarding the
quality of life of older long-term care facility residents. Methods : A questionnaire
-based cross -sectional design was conducted. All participants (n = 210)
completed a questionnaire that included the Sheltered Care Environmental
Scale, the Beck Depression Inventory, the Short Physical Perform 1ance
Battery, the Mini -Mental State Examination, the World Health Organization
Disability Assessment Schedule, and the World Health Organization Quality of
Life Scale. The outcome was assessed using mixed -design multiple regression
with a covariance model and hierarchical regression. Results: Personal factors,
environmental factors, body function and structures, and activity and
participation explained 35.9%, 18.5%, 25.2%, and 52.1% of the variability in
quality of life, respectively. The hierarchical model included 10 variables
and explained 84.3% of the total variability in quality of life. Conclusions: Activity and
participation showed high explanatory power for the quality of life of older
long-term care facility residents. The influence of activity and
participation in the older population is an important issue, although these
factors remain relatively unexplored. This exploratory study used the
International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health as a
conceptual framework to provide a more sophisticated understanding of quality
of life. |