2018
DOI: 10.35654/ijnhs.v1i1.6
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A "Not able to live anymore": Reaction of the grieving process of the elderly dealing with chronic disease

Abstract: Background: Psychological problems have an impact on the elderly with chronic diseases thus affecting health status. Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the response of the elderly in dealing with chronic diseases. Methods: This study uses a descriptive phenomenology method. The population in this study were elderly who lived in Makassar City and had a chronic disease. This study illustrates the experience of 13 older adults aged 60-78 years who experience chronic disease. Results: A response … Show more

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“…The elderly's health literacy has a significant role in encouraging their participation in campaigning against heart failure disease in Korea (15). A prolonged treatment period will then stimulate grief among the elderly with chronic diseases that potentially make them more stressed and depress (16). Furthermore, the elderly who forget the treatment regimen closely relates to their insufficient levels of health literacy.…”
Section: The Description Of Health Literacy Levels Of Elderly With Chronic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elderly's health literacy has a significant role in encouraging their participation in campaigning against heart failure disease in Korea (15). A prolonged treatment period will then stimulate grief among the elderly with chronic diseases that potentially make them more stressed and depress (16). Furthermore, the elderly who forget the treatment regimen closely relates to their insufficient levels of health literacy.…”
Section: The Description Of Health Literacy Levels Of Elderly With Chronic Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%