フクタケ マユミ
福武 まゆみ 所属 川崎医療短期大学 教育部 看護学科 職種 教授 |
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論文種別 | 原著 |
言語種別 | 英語 |
査読の有無 | 査読あり |
表題 | Relationship among independence of daily living, human relationships, and preparation for bereavement among
healthy elderly Japanese people |
掲載誌名 | 正式名:Psychogeriatrics |
掲載区分 | 国内 |
巻・号・頁 | 20(4),pp.437-446 |
著者・共著者 | Mayumi FUkutake, Misako shimamura, Mineko Namba, Tetuya Ogino |
発行年月 | 2020/07 |
概要 | Abstract
Background: Given Japan’s rapidly ageing society, an increasing number of elderly people live in their communities with mutual support after the death of their spouse. The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship among independence of daily living, human relationships, and preparation for bereavement. Methods: An anonymous, self-administered questionnaire was given to 864 community-dwelling elderly people aged 65 and older who attended an Elderly Citizens’ Welfare Study Group. A total of 404 responses (effective response ratio: 46.8%) were analyzed. Their mean SD age was 75.6 5.1 years. The purpose of the questionnaire was to obtain demographic information as well as information about three scales: independence of daily living, human relationships, and preparation for bereavement. The factor structure of the scales was studied by using exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Structural equation modelling was used to investigate the relationship among independence of daily living, human relationships, and preparation for bereavement. This study’s protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of Okayama Prefectural University. Results: Factor analysis indicated a three-factor second-order factor model for independence of daily living and human relationships and a one-factor model for preparation for bereavement. Structural equation modelling showed that independence of daily living was significantly correlated with human relationships (r = 0.261, P < 0.001), and human relationships was significantly correlated with preparation for bereavement (r = 0.295, P < 0.001). There was no significant direct correlation between the independence of daily living and preparation for bereavement. Conclusions: Encouraging elderly people to form good human relationships may help their preparation for bereavement. Further studies are required to determine whether this actually attenuates difficulties after bereavement. |