EVALUATION OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS OLD AGE AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN AN INSTITUTIONAL FACILITY

Pavlína Urbanová, Radka Bužgová

EVALUATION OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS OLD AGE AMONG OLDER ADULTS IN AN INSTITUTIONAL FACILITY

Číslo: 1/2017
Periodikum: Central European Journal of Nursing and Midwifery
DOI: 10.15452/CEJNM.2017.08.0003

Klíčová slova: institucionální péče, kvalita života, postoje, stáří, stárnutí, soběstačnost

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Anotace: Aim: The aim of the research was to determine attitudes towards old age in older adults living in institutional facilities, and to compare them with the population standard. A further aim was to determine differences in attitudes towards old age by gender, age, level of education, and self-sufficiency in the older adults surveyed. Design: A cross-sectional study. Methods: A research sample consisting of 121 elderly people living in retirement homes. Data were collected using a Czech version of the AAQ questionnaire (Attitudes to Ageing Questionnaire), and Barthelʼs test of Activities of daily living was used to assess levels of self-sufficiency. Results: Older adults awarded the highest score (most positive attitude) in the domain of psychosocial losses. In comparison with the population standard, older adults rated the domain of physical change (p < 0.001) and psychological growth (p < 0.001) negatively. The domain of psychosocial losses was assessed more positively by men (p < 0.001) and the elderly with moderate dependence (p < 0.001); the domain of physical changes was also positively assessed by men (p = 0.001), and older adults with university education (p = 0.002); the domain of psychological growth was rated more positively by adults over 85 years (p = 0.001), and the elderly with basic education (p = 0.040). Conclusion: Determining older adults´ attitudes towards ageing in institutional care may help in the preparation of individual care plans aimed at supporting clients in areas that have been evaluated negatively.