Centre for Caring Research - Southern Norway, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Agder, Grimstad, Norway.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2015 Jan 23;8:67-74. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S75521. eCollection 2015.
Older home-living people are an at-risk group for undernutrition, particularly those who are living alone. Lack of knowledge about healthy dietary habits, altered taste sensation, and declined health status are shown to be some of the factors related to undernutrition. The aims of this study were to explore how a small group of older people in Southern Norway perceived their nutritional self-care.
An exploratory qualitative approach, combined with a simple self-report questionnaire, was used. Five persons living in rural areas in Southern Norway, who in a former study were screened and found to be at risk for undernutrition, participated. Qualitative data assessed by means of individual self-care talks in the persons' own homes were analyzed using directed content analysis. A simple self-report questionnaire containing demographic variables, two health-related questions, and the Nutritional Form For the Elderly (NUFFE-NO) instrument was filled out at baseline and 6 months after the self-care talks.
The qualitative data showed that the participants had adequate knowledge about healthy and nutritious diets. They were aware of and motivated to adapt their diet to their current state of health and to perform the necessary actions to maintain an optimal nutritional status and nutritional self-care.
Older people living at home are a diverse group. However, this study showed that they may have sufficient knowledge, willingness, and ability to perform nutritional self-care, even if they live alone and have several chronic illnesses and impaired health.
老年人,尤其是独居老人,是营养不良的高危人群。缺乏关于健康饮食习惯的知识、味觉改变和健康状况下降等因素被认为与营养不良有关。本研究旨在探讨挪威南部一小群老年人如何看待自己的营养自我护理。
采用探索性定性方法,结合简单的自我报告问卷。5 名居住在挪威南部农村地区的老年人参与了研究,他们在之前的研究中被筛选出来存在营养不良的风险。在参与者的家中进行个体自我护理谈话,评估定性数据,并采用有针对性的内容分析进行分析。在基线和自我护理谈话 6 个月后,填写一份简单的自我报告问卷,其中包含人口统计学变量、两个与健康相关的问题以及老年人营养量表(NUFFE-NO)。
定性数据显示,参与者对健康和营养饮食有足够的了解。他们意识到并愿意根据自己的健康状况调整饮食,并采取必要的行动来维持最佳的营养状况和营养自我护理。
居家生活的老年人是一个多样化的群体。然而,这项研究表明,他们可能有足够的知识、意愿和能力来进行营养自我护理,即使他们独居且患有多种慢性疾病和健康状况受损。