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The Correlation Between Self-Care and Quality of Life of Older People in Pol-E Dokhtar City During the Covid-19 Pandemic Publisher



Yoosefifard N1 ; Tarrahi MJ2 ; Rahimi M3
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  1. 1. Research Committee, Department of Health Education and Promotion, School of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Health Faculty, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Health Education and Promotion, Health Faculty, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran

Source: Family Medicine and Primary Care Review Published:2023


Abstract

Background. The outbreak of COVID-19 reduced social interactions and access to healthcare centers, affecting older people’s self-care ability and quality of life. Low quality of life was associated with a higher mortality rate in older people with COVID-19; thus, large measures should be taken in this field. Objectives. The present study aimed to determine the correlation between self-care at home and older people’s quality of life in Pol-e Dokhtar City during the COVID-19 pandemic. Material and methods. The present cross-sectional and descriptive study was conducted by random sampling on 300 older people in Pol-e Dokhtar City. Three questionnaires acquired the data: the demographic information questionnaire, the standard older people self-care questionnaire and the World Health Organization Quality of Life-BREF (WHOQoL-BREF) questionnaire, which were analyzed using SPSS 22 software. Results. The total self-care score was low, and older age was associated with decreased self-care and quality of life. An increased education level enhanced the levels of self-care and quality of life. The psychological and social self-care scores were directly associated with the rise in the quality of life score. The use of insurance increased self-care and quality of life. Retired older people had higher self-care, but employed older people had a higher quality of life. Conclusions. Variables such as psychological and social self-care could predict older people’s quality of life during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, educational interventions, social-cultural and recreational sports activities and spiritual, material and emotional support should be done to improve older people’s self-care and quality of life. © by Wydawnictwo Continuo.
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