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A Study on Experiences of Health Problems and Coping in Middle-aged and Elderly Women in the Community: Focusing on Focus Group Interview Approach

Research in Community and Public Health Nursing 2020³â 31±Ç 2È£ p.119 ~ 129
KMID : 1104420200310020119
Á¤¿©¿ø ( Jeong Yeo-Won ) - Dongguk University College of Medicine Department of Nursing

°­°æ¸² ( Kang Kyung-Im ) - Dongguk University College of Medicine Department of Nursing
À̺´ÁÖ ( Lee Byeong-Ju ) - Andong Science College Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this qualitative study is to explore the health problems and coping experiences of middle-aged and elderly women in the community.

Methods: A total of five focus group interviews were conducted with three groups of middle-aged and two groups of elderly women. All interviews were recorded and transcribed. Data were analyzed using the content analysis method.

Results: Health problems were categorized as confusion caused by problems that are difficult to handle alone in the middle-aged group and suffering originated by confronting changes in roles and environment in the elderly group. The health problems included stress, suffering, anxiety and social withdrawal as subcategories for the middle-aged women, and the stress, sense of loss, fear, and limited social activities caused by their life events for the elderly women. Meanwhile, the contents of categories about coping were revealed as the beginning of care for the body and mind for healthy life in the middle-aged group and active practice with insight into a healthy lifestyle in the elderly group. While the middle-aged women focused on themselves, attempted changes and started to take care of themselves, the elderly women interacted with the outside world, hardened their mind, made efforts for a dignified death, and managed health by their own methods.

Conclusion: There were differences in the experiences of middle-aged and elderly women in accepting their health problems and coping. Nursing interventions reflecting these findings can help to manage and promote the health of middle-aged and elderly women based on an integrated perspective.
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Middle aged, Aged, Women, Health, Qualitative research
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