scholarly journals Quality of life among aged people. The lower limit of the age of elderly people in an epidemiological study in Shirahama-machi, Chiba Prefecture.

1996 ◽  
Vol 63 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-55
Author(s):  
Minoru Okuda
2014 ◽  
Vol 658 ◽  
pp. 483-488 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruno Silva ◽  
José Machado ◽  
Vitor Carvalho ◽  
Filomena Soares ◽  
Demétrio Matos ◽  
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Ambient Assisted Living is an important subject to be explored and developed, especially in developed countries, due to the increasing number of aged people. In this context the development of mechatronic support systems for bedridden elderly people (BEP) living in their homes is essential in order to support independence, autonomy and improve their quality of life. Some basic tasks as eating, taking a bath and/or hygiene cares become difficult to execute, regarding that often the main caregiver is the other element of the aged couple (husband or wife). This paper presents the conceptual design of a mechanical system especially devoted to assist the caregiver in the handling and repositioning of the BEP. Issues as reducing the number of caregivers, to only one, and reducing the system's handling complexity (because most of the time it will be used by an aged person) are considered. The expertise obtained from the visits to rehabilitation centers and hospitals, and from working meetings, are considered in the development of the proposed mechatronic system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 163-168
Author(s):  
L. I. Dubovaia ◽  
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T. D. Bublii

The COVID-19 pandemic impacted the psychological wellbeing of populations worldwide. The purpose of the study. In this research, we assess changes on the dental status and the main indicators of life quality of dentist’s patients. Material and methods. Two groups of patients of three different ages were compared in the study. The 1st group was examined in 2015 and consisted of 175 patients, the 2nd group was examined in 2020. DMF index, hygienic index by J.C. Greene, J.R. Vermillion (ОНI-S, 1964), PMA index were determined. The data obtained were compared with each other. The questionnaire "Quality of life of psychosomatic patients" was applied. Three components: somatic, psychological and social were assessed. A score from 0 to 25 points corresponds to a low indicator, 44 to 86 points is an average one, 97 to 144 points is a high score. Results and discussion. At the first stage of the study, we assessed the dental status of patients before and after the pandemic. It should be noted that the morbidity structure has not changed significantly over the past 5 years. DMF index increased from 9.63±0.31 to 11.6±0.32 (p <0.05), the level of oral hygiene decreased - 2.55±0.16 versus 2.87±0.10 (p <0.05). We revealed an increase in the number of patients presented for dental care with high rates of caries intensity and decreased oral hygiene. A comparative analysis of the clinical indicators of patients showed that the COVID-19 epidemic, acting as a psychotraumatic factor, significantly reduced their quality of life in all respects. The overall assessment of life quality decreased by 18% in the observation period, P <0.05. The overall life quality value was characterized as high in 2015, but, unfortunately, this indicator corresponded to the average values. A similar trend was noted for all life quality components. The most significant decrease in life quality was noted for the somatic component, which decreased by 22% in 2020. The results of the study showed that the unfavorable epidemiological situation did not have a significant effect on young people, however, as for the elderly people, the pandemic reduced their satisfaction with life by 32%. People of middle age were the most resistant to the influence of the epidemiological situation. They had the average value of life quality indicators in 2020, but they did not differ significantly from the indicators of 2015. The psychological component of life quality evenly decreased in middle-aged and elderly people. This indicator of middle-aged people decreased by 20% and by 35% in older people. In the course of our study, it was found that the dynamics of a decrease in the social component of life quality directly depends on age. The changes are more noticeable with age. So, this indicator changed by 10%, for middle-aged people - by 17%, in the older age category - by 32%. Conclusion. The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has dramatically changed the lives of people around the world, including in Ukraine, negatively affecting life quality. Interventions to increase the economic security of the population will have far-reaching consequences in terms of improved mental health, and should be continued throughout the pandemic


2011 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 195-198
Author(s):  
Pâmela Araujo Cimirro ◽  
Renata Rigon ◽  
Margarida Maria Da Silva Vieira ◽  
Helena Maria Carvalhinha Teles De Castro ◽  
Marion Creutzberg

Este estudo objetivou avaliar a qualidade de vida de idosos frequentadores dos centros-dia do Regado e São Tomé de Portugal, através da aplicação dos instrumentos Whoqol-Bref e Whoqol-Old numa abordagem quantitativa. A amostra foi constituída de 30 idosos. A média de idade foi de 78,23 anos. Os escores médios dos domínios Social, Funcionamento do Sensório e Autonomia foram os mais elevados. Estar na companhia de idosos em centros-dia parece ter influência positiva nas relações sociais. A perda sensorial não impacta negativamente, o que expressa avanços na inclusão e no acesso às tecnologias assistivas.Descritores: Idoso, Qualidade de Vida, Centros de Convivência e Lazer, Envelhecimento.Quality of life of elderly people from Regado and Sao Tome – Portugal Day-CentresThe aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of life of elderly members from the Sao Tome and Regado Centers-Day from Portugal, by means of application of the Whoqol-Bref and Whoqol-Old in a quantitative approach. The average age was 78,23 years. The mean scores of Social Relationships domain, Sensory Abilities domain and Autonomy were the highest. The possibility of being in the company of elderly at the Centers-Day seems to have positive influence on social relations. The loss of sensory function does not impact negatively, which reflects advances in inclusion and access to assistive technologies.Descriptors: Aged people, Quality of Life, Centers of Connivance and Leisure, Aging.Calidad de vida de los ancianos en Centros-Dia del Regado y São Tomé – PortugalEste estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar la calidad de vida de los ancianos de los Centros-Día de Regado y de Sán Tomé – Portugal, por la aplicación del Whoqol-Bref y Whoqol-Old con un enfoque cuantitativo. La muestra consistió de 30 ancianos. La edad promedia fue de 78,23 años. Las puntuaciones medias de los dominios Social, Funcionamiento del Sensorial y la Autonomía eran los más altos. Estar en la compañía de los ancianos en Centros-Día, parece tener influencia positiva sobre las relaciones sociales. La pérdida sensorial no afecta negativamente, lo que refleja los avances en la inclusión y el acceso a tecnologías de asistencia.Descriptores: Anciano, Calidad de Vida, Centros de Ocio y Convivencia, Envejecimiento.


2014 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 54-78
Author(s):  
Petr Adamec ◽  
Marián Svoboda

This paper deals with the results of sociological survey focused on identification of the attitudes of elderly people to further education. The research was carried out in September 2010. Experience of elderly people with further education, their readiness (determination) for further education as well as their motivation and barriers in further education were also subjects of this research. Detecting elderly population’s awareness of universities of the third age and finding out their further education preferences were an integral part of the research. Research sample consisted of citizens over 55 years living in the South Moravian region. The survey results are structured by socio-demographic features e.g.: age, sex, educational attainment etc. and provide an interesting insight into the attitudes of the target group to one of the activities that contributes to improvement of their quality of life.


SpringerPlus ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Miyuki Imanishi ◽  
Hisao Tomohisa ◽  
Kazuo Higaki

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