Effects of a 'social activity program that encourages interaction' on rural older people's psychosocial health: Mixed-methods research

被引:5
|
作者
Kikuchi, Mami [1 ]
Onishi, Ryuta [2 ]
Takashima, Risa [3 ]
Saeki, Kazuko [2 ]
Hirano, Michiyo [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Hokkaido Univ, Grad Sch Hlth Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
[2] Toyama Prefectural Univ, Fac Nursing, Toyama, Japan
[3] Hokkaido Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
[4] Hokkaido Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, N12W5, Kita ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0600812, Japan
关键词
communication application; healthy aging; mixed methods; older people; rural population; social interaction; social participation;
D O I
10.1111/opn.12534
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Background: We developed a program that encourages interaction among older people living at home by combining face-to-face and online activities and examined its effects on older adults' psychosocial health.Methods: In this mixed-methods study, we recruited 11 women and 6 men (Mage = 79.5 +/- 6.4 years), who lived in a rural community and participated in a senior citizen club. The intervention was conducted for 13 months, comprising monthly face-to-face group and social media activities. For the program process evaluation, we collected focus-group interview data on participants' perceptions of their personal lives, club membership, and community post-intervention. For the outcome evaluation, we collected six outcome measures pre- and post-intervention: loneliness, subjective health, subjective well-being, self-esteem, social support and social activity satisfaction. Finally, through the integration of the process-outcome evaluation, we inferred what effects the program had on participants' psychosocial health.Results: In the process evaluation, we identified four themes: 'Stimulation brought about by relationships with peers,' 'Realization as to where they feel they belong,' 'Rethinking of oneself in the community,' and 'Awareness of attachment to and coexistence with the community.' In the outcome evaluation, the outcome measures were maintained without significant decline post-intervention.Conclusion: Through the integration of the process-outcome evaluation, we deduced three effects of the program on psychosocial health: (1) fulfilment of subjective health, (2) maintenance and assurance of moderate distance connectedness and (3) orientation toward aging in place.Implications for practice: This study offers a promising opportunity for further development and research into community-based preventive nursing care intervention strategies to maintain the psychosocial health of homebound older people in communities with social activity groups.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Pilot Psychosocial Intervention Group for Older People with Schizophrenia
    Berry, Katherine
    Purandare, Nitin
    Drake, Richard
    Elmsley, Richard
    Jones, Lisa
    Barrowclough, Christine
    BEHAVIOURAL AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY, 2014, 42 (02) : 199 - 210
  • [2] Psychosocial Needs of Bisexual People: Findings from a Mixed-Methods Research Study
    McCann, Edward
    Brown, Michael
    ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH NURSING, 2020, 41 (08) : 691 - 699
  • [3] The COVID-19 Pandemic's Impact on UK Older People's Social Workers: A Mixed-Methods Study
    MacLochlainn, Justin
    Manthorpe, Jill
    Mallett, John
    McGrory, Susan
    Ravalier, Jermaine
    Nicholl, Patricia
    Schroder, Heike
    Currie, Denise
    McFadden, Paula
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK, 2023, 53 (08): : 3838 - 3859
  • [4] USE OF A WEARABLE ACTIVITY DEVICE IN RURAL OLDER OBESE ADULTS: A MIXED-METHODS PILOT
    Batsis, J. A.
    Naslund, J. A.
    Pletcher, S. N.
    Masutani, R.
    Agarwal, N.
    Bartels, S.
    GERONTOLOGIST, 2016, 56 : 694 - 694
  • [5] The effects of narrative pedagogy on increasing nursing students? willingness to practice older people care: A mixed-methods research
    Hsu, Pei-Ti
    Chen, Jeu-Jung
    Ho, Ya-Fang
    NURSE EDUCATION IN PRACTICE, 2022, 62
  • [6] Psychological Factors of Sexual Health in People With Physical Disabilities: A Mixed-Methods Research
    Pereira, Raquel
    Teixeira, Pedro M.
    Nobre, Pedro J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL HEALTH, 2022, 34 : 118 - 119
  • [7] A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Women's Health Misinformation on Social Media
    Malki, Lisa Mekioussa
    Patel, Dilisha
    Singh, Aneesha
    HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION - INTERACT 2023, PT III, 2023, 14144 : 419 - 428
  • [8] A MIXED-METHODS ANALYSIS OF SLEEP HEALTH, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND MATERNAL DISTRESS IN RURAL WOMEN
    Fischer, Alexandra
    Doudell, Kelly
    Cundiff, Jenny
    Green, Sha-Rhonda
    Gunn, Heather
    PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 2023, 85 (04): : A83 - A84
  • [9] Developing a Group Program for Older Males to Participate in Social Activities in Japan: A Mixed-Methods Study
    Nomura, Kenta
    Kobayashi, Norikazu
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MENS HEALTH, 2021, 15 (02)
  • [10] When Older People Are Violent or Abusive Toward Their Family Caregiver: A Review of Mixed-Methods Research
    Isham, Louise
    Hewison, Alistair
    Bradbury-Jones, Caroline
    TRAUMA VIOLENCE & ABUSE, 2019, 20 (05) : 626 - 637