Institute of Rural Health, Lublin, Poland.
Ann Agric Environ Med. 2024 Sep 25;31(3):426-431. doi: 10.26444/aaem/190444. Epub 2024 Aug 1.
Senior Clubs are the most commonly available and, in most cases, free form of activation of older people. The aim of their functioning is improvement in the quality of life of seniors through education and activation. By using research tools to assess the needs of seniors it is possible to determine the direction of intervention related with an effective therapeutic, educational and activation procedures. An individual approach to seniors seems to be the key to knowing their real needs, which significantly determine the quality of life, and may also help limit the escalation of gerontophobia occurring in the society. Research was conducted among participants in Senior Clubs and Universities of the Third Age. The aim of the study was verification of the needs, expectations, and potential barriers faced by seniors at the time of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
The basic tool used in the study was an author-constructed, anonymous questionnaire including items from the standardized European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire (HLS-EU-Q47). Participation in the survey was voluntary, and the selection criterion was participation in meetings of senior organisations located in the Lublin Province of eastern Poland.
The study showed that the distance between the place of residence of seniors and the location of senior institutions was the factor determining participation in the classes. In addition, during the period of sanitary regime the seniors had increased difficulties with access to medical care and medical specialists.
Senior institutions and organizations should consider the needs of seniors and adjust their offer to the challenges resulting from the period of social isolation.
老年人俱乐部是老年人最常接触且通常免费的活动形式。其运作目的是通过教育和激活来提高老年人的生活质量。通过使用研究工具评估老年人的需求,可以确定与有效治疗、教育和激活程序相关的干预方向。对老年人采取个性化的方法似乎是了解他们真实需求的关键,这些需求对生活质量有重大影响,还可能有助于限制社会中普遍存在的老年恐惧症的加剧。该研究在老年人俱乐部和大学的老年人中进行。研究目的是验证老年人在 SARS-CoV-2 大流行期间的需求、期望和潜在障碍。
研究中使用的基本工具是作者构建的匿名问卷,其中包含标准化的欧洲健康素养调查问卷(HLS-EU-Q47)中的项目。参与调查是自愿的,选择标准是参加位于波兰东部卢布林省的老年人组织的会议。
研究表明,老年人居住地与老年人机构所在地之间的距离是决定他们参加课程的因素。此外,在卫生制度期间,老年人在获得医疗和医疗专家方面遇到了更大的困难。
老年人机构和组织应考虑老年人的需求,并根据社会隔离期间的挑战调整其服务。