Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand.
Université de Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
J Transcult Nurs. 2022 Jul;33(4):521-528. doi: 10.1177/10436596221090270. Epub 2022 May 4.
Supporting independent functioning of homebound, chronically ill older adults (HOAs) is a major concern across cultures. In Thailand, actions HOAs take to remain independent and maintain their holistic (mental, physical, and spiritual) health is understudied. Therefore, we explored self-care practices used by rural Thai HOAs to maintain their independence.
We used a focused ethnographic approach, recruiting HOAs, their families, and community members from a rural area in Southern Thailand. Data were analyzed using content analysis.
Sixteen HOAs and 23 family/community members participated. Three themes emerged: self-care to stay healthy, sharing life with family and society in a positive way, incorporating both folk and modern medicine to maintain health. Factors facilitating holistic health practices were supportive family network, Thai cultural beliefs, community strength and support, and health care services.
DISCUSSION/CONCLUSIONS: These findings may help health care professionals develop interventions supporting holistic health practices of Thai HOAs to remain independent.
支持居家、慢性病老年患者(HOAs)独立生活是跨文化的主要关注点。在泰国,HOAs 为保持独立和维持整体(心理、身体和精神)健康而采取的行动尚未得到充分研究。因此,我们探讨了泰国农村 HOAs 用于维持独立的自我护理实践。
我们采用集中的民族志方法,从泰国南部的一个农村地区招募 HOAs、他们的家人和社区成员。使用内容分析对数据进行分析。
16 名 HOAs 和 23 名家庭/社区成员参与了研究。出现了三个主题:保持健康的自我护理、以积极的方式与家庭和社会分享生活、结合民间和现代医学来保持健康。促进整体健康实践的因素包括支持性的家庭网络、泰国文化信仰、社区力量和支持以及医疗保健服务。
讨论/结论:这些发现可能有助于医疗保健专业人员制定干预措施,支持泰国 HOAs 的整体健康实践,以保持独立。