Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, San Diego, CA, USA.
Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, San Diego, CA, USA.
Int Psychogeriatr. 2020 Feb;32(2):173-182. doi: 10.1017/S1041610219002096. Epub 2020 Feb 5.
Aging is associated with numerous stressors that negatively impact older adults' well-being. Resilience improves ability to cope with stressors and can be enhanced in older adults. Senior housing communities are promising settings to deliver positive psychiatry interventions due to rising resident populations and potential impact of delivering interventions directly in the community. However, few intervention studies have been conducted in these communities. We present a pragmatic stepped-wedge trial of a novel psychological group intervention intended to improve resilience among older adults in senior housing communities.
A pragmatic modified stepped-wedge trial design.
Five senior housing communities in three states in the US.
Eighty-nine adults over age 60 years residing in independent living sector of senior housing communities.
Raise Your Resilience, a manualized 1-month group intervention that incorporated savoring, gratitude, and engagement in value-based activities, administered by unlicensed residential staff trained by researchers. There was a 1-month control period and a 3-month post-intervention follow-up.
Validated self-report measures of resilience, perceived stress, well-being, and wisdom collected at months 0 (baseline), 1 (pre-intervention), 2 (post-intervention), and 5 (follow-up).
Treatment adherence and satisfaction were high. Compared to the control period, perceived stress and wisdom improved from pre-intervention to post-intervention, while resilience improved from pre-intervention to follow-up. Effect sizes were small in this sample, which had relatively high baseline resilience. Physical and mental well-being did not improve significantly, and no significant moderators of change in resilience were identified.
This study demonstrates feasibility of conducting pragmatic intervention trials in senior housing communities. The intervention resulted in significant improvement in several measures despite ceiling effects. The study included several features that suggest high potential for its implementation and dissemination across similar communities nationally. Future studies are warranted, particularly in samples with lower baseline resilience or in assisted living facilities.
衰老与许多负面地影响老年人福祉的压力源有关。韧性可以提高应对压力源的能力,并且可以在老年人中得到增强。由于居住人口的增加以及在社区中直接提供干预措施的潜在影响,老年人居住社区是提供积极精神病学干预措施的有前途的环境。然而,在这些社区中进行的干预研究很少。我们提出了一项实用的分步楔形试验,该试验是针对老年人居住社区中提高韧性的新型心理小组干预措施。
实用的改良分步楔形试验设计。
美国三个州的五个老年人居住社区。
89 名年龄在 60 岁以上的成年人,居住在老年人居住社区独立生活区。
提高韧性,这是一种为期 1 个月的小组干预措施,包含了享受、感恩和参与基于价值观的活动,由经过研究人员培训的无执照住宅工作人员实施。有 1 个月的对照期和 3 个月的干预后随访期。
使用经过验证的自我报告韧性、感知压力、幸福感和智慧量表,在 0 个月(基线)、1 个月(干预前)、2 个月(干预后)和 5 个月(随访)收集。
治疗依从性和满意度很高。与对照期相比,感知压力和智慧从干预前到干预后有所改善,而韧性从干预前到随访后有所改善。在这个样本中,效果大小较小,因为它们的基线韧性相对较高。身体和心理健康没有显著改善,也没有确定韧性变化的显著调节因素。
这项研究表明,在老年人居住社区中进行实用干预试验是可行的。尽管存在上限效应,但该干预措施导致了几个测量指标的显著改善。该研究包括了一些特征,表明其在全国范围内类似社区的实施和推广具有很高的潜力。未来的研究是必要的,特别是在基线韧性较低的样本或辅助生活设施中。