Affiliation:
1. Department of Nursing & Institute of Geriatric Welfare Technology & Science Mackay Medical College New Taipei City Taiwan
2. Department of Nursing Asia University Taichung City Taiwan
3. Department of Nursing Mackay Medical College New Taipei City Taiwan
4. Institute of Health and Welfare Policy National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Hsinchu City Taiwan
Abstract
AbstractThe traditional biomedical care approach has been unsatisfactory to meet the complex needs of seniors with long‐term multimorbidity and irreversible disability, particularly for those living in residential LTC facilities. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of an 8‐week biopsychosocial‐spiritual (BPS‐S) group intervention with the attempt to enhance quality of life (QoL) and meaning in life among senior residents with disability. This single‐blind randomized controlled trail was conducted in eight residential LTC facilities. The primary outcome, ‘participants' overall and subdomain QoL’, and the secondary outcome, ‘meaning in life’, were repeatedly assessed, including four time points: before, mid‐ and post‐intervention, and at a 1‐month follow‐up. A generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) was used to assess between‐group differences over time. The post‐intervention differences indicated significant higher improvement on senior residents' overall and all 4 domains of QoL, as well as their meaning in life, between the baseline and both times of post‐intervention and 1‐month follow‐up. On the other hand, participants' family QoL have improved immediately in the midst of intervention. This study provides preliminary evidence to support the feasibility and effectiveness of an 8‐week BPS‐S group therapy. We recommend the BPS‐S be integrated into routine institutional care activities to help maximize senior residents' own capacity for self‐healing, achieve a state of harmonious balance between body, mind, social and spiritual relationships; and in turn, enhance holistic health of this group.
Funder
Mackay Medical College
Ministry of Science and Technology
Subject
Pshychiatric Mental Health
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