Widagdo The Maria Meiwati, Tjuluku Novita Eveline, Pudjohartono Maria Fransiska, Widyaningsih Bernadeta Dhaniswara
Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2025 May 8;30(3):407-412. doi: 10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_407_23. eCollection 2025 May-Jun.
While aging is associated with health decline leading to disability, gratitude is vital for it has positive impacts on health, both mentally and physically. Being grateful reduces stress, lowers blood pressure, and improves sleep patterns. The study aimed to identify variables associated with gratitude in elderly with disability.
This research was a descriptive analytical cross-sectional study. Respondents were people aged 60 years and over with disability. They were recruited using purposive sampling. Data on demography, living arrangements, self-reported diseases, age at disability onset, disability (assessed using Washington Group Short of Questions on Functioning), independence in daily activities [assessed using Activities of Daily Living and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) questionnaires], and gratitude (measured with a questionnaire) were collected from the respondents. Multivariate linear regression analysis with a stepwise method was used to identify variables significantly correlated with gratitude.
Fifty-five older people aged 60-90 years participated in the study. The respondents had mobility, speech, hearing, or speech impairment. The stepwise linear regression showed that IADL and living arrangement explained 40% variance in the gratitude with F = 17.99, < .001 (R=0.40). Independence in instrumental daily activities and living with family were positively associated with gratitude in elderly with disability.
Independence in daily activities and living arrangement are significant factors associated with gratitude in elderly with disability. The findings suggest priority be given to those living alone and needing help for daily activities. Exercise to increase gratitude can be incorporated into holistic care of elderly.
衰老与健康衰退及残疾相关,而感恩至关重要,因为它对身心健康都有积极影响。心怀感恩能减轻压力、降低血压并改善睡眠模式。本研究旨在确定与残疾老年人感恩相关的变量。
本研究为描述性分析横断面研究。研究对象为60岁及以上的残疾人士。采用目的抽样法招募。从研究对象处收集人口统计学数据、居住安排、自我报告的疾病、残疾发病年龄、残疾情况(使用华盛顿功能问题小组简表进行评估)、日常生活独立性[使用日常生活活动能力和工具性日常生活活动能力(IADL)问卷进行评估]以及感恩情况(通过问卷进行测量)。采用逐步法进行多元线性回归分析,以确定与感恩显著相关的变量。
55名年龄在60 - 90岁的老年人参与了研究。研究对象存在行动、言语、听力或言语障碍。逐步线性回归显示,IADL和居住安排解释了感恩情况中40%的方差,F = 17.99,P <.001(R = 0.40)。工具性日常生活活动的独立性以及与家人同住与残疾老年人的感恩呈正相关。
日常生活独立性和居住安排是与残疾老年人感恩相关的重要因素。研究结果表明,应优先关注那些独居且日常生活需要帮助的老年人。可将增强感恩的锻炼纳入老年人的整体护理中。