Saito Emiko, Sagawa Yoko, Kanagawa Katsuko
Department of Community Health Nursing, Ishikawa Prefectural Nursing University, Ishikawa 929-1212, Japan.
Nurs Health Sci. 2005 Mar;7(1):29-36. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-2018.2005.00220.x.
The purpose of this study was to determine social support as a predictor of health status among older adults living alone, based on a 2-year longitudinal study in a rural area of Japan. The self-reported questionnaires were distributed to 624 older adults living alone and were collected during home visits by welfare commissioners as baseline survey. After the follow-up survey of 493 respondents as the baseline survey, we analyzed 340 persons who lived alone over the last 2 years. Women had significantly higher emotional and instrumental support scores than men. Receiving positive support from the neighborhood had a significant effect on retaining activities of daily living for older women living alone. Our results suggest that receiving social support from the neighborhood brought an improvement in the health status of older adults, particularly women living alone.
本研究旨在基于对日本农村地区的一项为期两年的纵向研究,确定社会支持作为独居老年人健康状况预测指标的情况。向624名独居老年人发放了自填式问卷,并由福利专员在上门家访时收集作为基线调查。在对493名受访者进行了如基线调查般的随访调查后,我们分析了过去两年中一直独居的340人。女性在情感支持和工具性支持得分上显著高于男性。从邻里获得积极支持对独居老年女性维持日常生活活动有显著影响。我们的结果表明,从邻里获得社会支持能改善老年人,尤其是独居女性的健康状况。