학술논문

Predominant factors of institutionalization in the elderly: a comparative study between home nursing and community dwelling
Document Type
JOURNAL
Source
Working with Older People, 2020, Vol. 25, Issue 1, pp. 58-72.
Subject
research-article
Research paper
cat-HSC
Health & social care
Vulnerable groups
Older people/gerontology
Loneliness
Elderly
Social relationships
Institutionalization risk
Sociotype
Language
English
ISSN
1366-3666
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper was to detect the most significant factors associated with each living alternative to improve socialization and mental health of the elderly. The measurements included affective evaluation, cognitive assessment, anxiety level, physical functionality, quality of life and social relationships. Individuals in home nursing residences were older and had worse affective status, functionality, cognitive state and quality of life. Social relationships in community people were better than in the institutionalized condition, particularly for less aged people. Design/methodology/approach Comparative descriptive study realized in 200 people older than 70 years in home nursing placement versus community dwelling conditions. Findings Multivariate analysis and logistic regression indicated that greater disability and poorer quality of social relationships were the main factors influencing the institutionalization process. Specifically, the Sociotype Questionnaire appeared as an efficient tool concerning the detection of social isolation effects as well as an acceptable integrator of prosocial information about home nursing placement. Originality/value The Geriatric Sociotype survey has shown usefulness in the evaluation of the social network of elderly people, both from the point of view of assessment and prognosis. In this sense it is considered that one of the main contributions of this study is to have included the qualitative evaluation of social relations, and to observe the differences according to the place of residence.