Department of Housing and Interior Design, Age Tech-Convergence Major, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jun 9;14(1):13243. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-62328-0.
Although the number of older adults requiring care is rapidly increasing, nursing homes have long faced issues such as the absence of a home-like environment. This exploratory mixed-method study investigated how residents (n = 15) in a long-term care unit in South Korea perceive home-like features and privacy in their living spaces. The results indicated that most participants were satisfied with the homeliness and privacy of their environment, but some were unhappy with the level of privacy. Most participants had low scores on the Geriatric Depression Scale and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, indicating low levels of depression and sleep disorders. Sleep quality was affected by factors such as sensory environment, staff visits, and room temperature. Although participants appreciated social support and private rooms, they expressed a desire for larger rooms. Overall, this study provides preliminary insights into older adults' views on their living spaces in long-term care with implications for improving their quality of life.
尽管需要护理的老年人数量正在迅速增加,但养老院长期以来一直面临着缺乏家庭般环境等问题。本探索性混合方法研究调查了韩国一家长期护理病房的居民(n=15)如何感知他们居住空间的家庭般特征和隐私。结果表明,大多数参与者对环境的温馨和隐私感到满意,但也有一些人对隐私程度不满意。大多数参与者在老年抑郁量表和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数上的得分较低,表明抑郁和睡眠障碍程度较低。睡眠质量受到感官环境、员工探访和室温等因素的影响。尽管参与者欣赏社会支持和私人房间,但他们表示希望有更大的房间。总的来说,这项研究初步了解了老年人对长期护理中居住空间的看法,这对提高他们的生活质量具有重要意义。