Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
J Aging Stud. 2013 Dec;27(4):317-29. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2013.07.001. Epub 2013 Aug 23.
Social relationships can have considerable influence on physical and mental well-being in later life, particularly for those in long-term care settings such as assisted living (AL). Research set in AL suggests that other residents are among the most available social contacts and that co-resident relationships can affect life satisfaction, quality of life, and well-being. Functional status is a major factor influencing relationships, yet AL research has not studied in-depth or systematically considered the role it plays in residents' relationships. This study examines the influences of physical and mental function on co-resident relationships in AL and identifies the factors shaping the influence of functional status. We present an analysis of qualitative data collected over a one-year period in two distinct AL settings. Data collection included: participant observation, informal interviews, and formal in-depth interviews with staff, residents, administrators and visitors, as well as surveys with residents. Grounded theory methods guided our data collection and analysis. Our analysis identified the core category, "coming together and pulling apart", which signifies that functional status is multi-directional, fluid, and operates in different ways in various situations and across time. Key facility- (e.g., admission and retention practices, staff intervention) and resident-level (e.g., personal and situational characteristics) factors shape the influence of functional status on co-resident relationships. Based on our findings, we suggest strategies for promoting positive relationships among residents in AL, including the need to educate staff, families, and residents.
社会关系对晚年的身心健康有很大影响,特别是对那些处于长期护理环境(如辅助生活)的人。在辅助生活环境中进行的研究表明,其他居民是最可获得的社会联系人之一,并且共同居住的关系可以影响生活满意度、生活质量和幸福感。功能状态是影响关系的主要因素,但辅助生活研究没有深入系统地研究它在居民关系中所扮演的角色。本研究考察了身体和心理功能对辅助生活中共同居住关系的影响,并确定了塑造功能状态影响的因素。我们展示了对两个不同的辅助生活环境中为期一年的定性数据进行的分析。数据收集包括:参与者观察、非正式访谈以及对工作人员、居民、管理员和访客的正式深入访谈,以及对居民的调查。扎根理论方法指导了我们的数据收集和分析。我们的分析确定了核心类别“聚在一起和分开”,这表明功能状态是多方向的、流动的,并且在不同情况下和随着时间的推移以不同的方式运作。关键的设施(例如,入院和保留实践、工作人员干预)和居民层面(例如,个人和情境特征)因素塑造了功能状态对共同居住关系的影响。基于我们的发现,我们提出了在辅助生活中促进居民之间积极关系的策略,包括需要教育工作人员、家庭和居民。