Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
Research Development and Support Division, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.
PLoS One. 2023 Jul 5;18(7):e0287369. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287369. eCollection 2023.
The mental health of an increasing ageing population is an important part of healthcare. Research has explored means to enrich the lives of older adults living in residential settings, including approaches like the Eden Alternative. This is a cross-sectional, qualitative study with a quantitative component. It looks at common mental health conditions (CMHCs) in residential-living older adults in South Africa and describes their experiences of intergenerational interactions with playschool children. Participants completed a questionnaire which included the Geriatric Depression Scale and Geriatric Anxiety Scale and a semi-structured interview. Anxiety and depression were common in the sample with limited awareness of non-pharmacological therapy available at the facility. The intergenerational interactions were experienced positively with emerging themes of belonging, sense of purpose, reminiscence and positive affective experiences, but influenced by participants' preconceptions of children. The study concludes that intergenerational interactions may serve as adjunctive therapy in managing CMHCs in residential-living older adults. Recommendations are made for successful implementation of such programs.
人口老龄化导致的心理健康问题是医疗保健的重要组成部分。研究已经探索了丰富居住在住宅环境中的老年人生活的方法,包括 Eden Alternative 等方法。这是一项具有定量部分的横断面定性研究。它研究了南非居住在住宅中的老年人的常见心理健康状况 (CMHC),并描述了他们与幼儿园儿童进行代际互动的体验。参与者完成了一份问卷,其中包括老年抑郁量表和老年焦虑量表以及半结构化访谈。该样本中焦虑和抑郁很常见,但对设施中提供的非药物治疗的认识有限。代际互动的体验是积极的,出现了归属感、目标感、怀旧和积极情感体验等主题,但受到参与者对儿童的先入之见的影响。该研究得出结论,代际互动可能是管理居住在住宅中的老年人 CMHC 的辅助疗法。为成功实施此类计划提出了建议。