2007
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1602691
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Self-care ability and sense of coherence in older nutritional at-risk patients

Abstract: Objective: To investigate self-care ability and sense of coherence in geriatric rehabilitation patients nutritionally screened using the Nutritional Form For the Elderly and to relate the patients' perceived health to self-care ability and sense of coherence. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: A geriatric rehabilitation ward in a hospital in western Sweden. Subjects: A sample of 172 consecutively recruited patients (65 þ years) fulfilled the inclusion criteria. One hundred forty-four patients were include… Show more

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“…Nutrition is an important thing in self-care where older respondents tend not to meet certain nutritional needs appropriately. Similar studies were also obtained by Soderhamn and Bachrach-Lindstrom (2008) in which 69% of respondents reported being at risk of nutritional distress at high risk of adverse health outcomes and decreased of self-care ability.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Nutrition is an important thing in self-care where older respondents tend not to meet certain nutritional needs appropriately. Similar studies were also obtained by Soderhamn and Bachrach-Lindstrom (2008) in which 69% of respondents reported being at risk of nutritional distress at high risk of adverse health outcomes and decreased of self-care ability.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 69%
“…This study focuses on self-care in a group of older people with a strong SOC, who could be expected to have great potentialities for self-care 14. Indeed, quite a positive picture of older individuals’ self-care agency is revealed in the obtained general structure of self-care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOC is also considered as a major life orientation that focuses on problem solving 12,13. Since SOC is about resources for health and problem solving, it is conceptually related to self-care ability, which has been shown in a study among older patients at risk for undernutrition 14. SOC is also a significant predictor for self-care in older patients with chronic illness 15,16…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Helvik, Engedal, Bjorklof, and Selbaek (2012) and Soderhamn, Bachrach-Lindstrom, and Ek (2008) describe positive relations between the SOC and the self-care abilities of elderly patients in general, Spadoti Dantas, Silva, and Ciol (2014) report positive links to coping strategies in patients with overall chronic diseases, Ahola et al (2012) conclude that higher SOC scores in female diabetes patients are related to healthier food choices, and to more exercise in male diabetes patients. According to Pusswald et al (2009) the SOC is related to the coping abilities of Parkinson's disease patients, while Silarova, Nagyova, Van Dijk, Rosenberger, and Reijneveld (2013) describe low SOC scores as a risk factor for limited health-related behaviors in heart patients, and Myers, Drory, and Gerber (2011) suggest relations to patients' level of leisure-time activities after myocardial infarction.…”
Section: The Soc In Relation To Physical Symptomsmentioning
confidence: 99%