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Influencing factors on self-care of older adults living alone in a community during COVID-19: A cross-sectional study

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KMID : 0895920230250010001
¿ìÈñ¿µ ( Woo Hee-Yeong ) - Sahmyook Health University Department of Nursing

±¸¹Î°æ ( Gu Min-Kyung ) - Daejin University College of Science and Technology Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to identify the factors affecting the self-care of older adults living alone in a community during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: Data were collected through a questionnaire survey of 160 older adults living alone in Seoul, Gyeong-gi, and Chung-cheong province using self-care, health conservation, psychological well-being, and self-esteem scales. Data were analyzed using the Pearson correlation coefficients, t-test, analysis of variance ANOVA, and Hierarchial stepwise multiple regression with the SPSS/Windows version 25.0 program.

Results: The greatest variables affecting the self-care for older adults living alone were compliance with COVID-19 quarantine rules (¥â=-.04, p=.054), interactions with the neighborhood (¥â=-.06, p=.029), economic status (¥â=.10, p=.008), health conservation (¥â=.29, p<.001), psychological well-being (¥â=.18, p=.008), and self-esteem (¥â=.35, p<.001). The explanatory power of these variables was 70.0% (F=18.45, p<.001).

Conclusion: Regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, these factors were highly mutually related to older adults living alone, so it is necessary for older adults living alone to actively participate in self-care programs using direct and indirect community resources.
KeyWords

Aged, Self-care, Health behavior, Community health services, Pandemics
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