2020
DOI: 10.20849/ijsn.v5i1.699
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Struggling With Aging and Illness: Life Experiences of Elderly Schizophrenia Patients in the Community of Taiwan

Abstract: Aims: The number of elderly patients with schizophrenia in Taiwan has increased significantly. Most Taiwanese patients with schizophrenia are community-dwelling and, if elderly, are at increased risk of mental illness and mental health problems. The life experiences of community-dwelling elderly patients dealing with schizophrenia in Taiwan have not been well studied. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of such patients through in-depth interviews.Methods: This qualitative study was carried out i… Show more

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“…The care that elderly patients can perform for themselves is hindered by declining health, aging, and chronic diseases. Further, a lack of access to healthcare resources and activities causes patients to feel anxious and helpless, which adversely affects their mental recovery and increases mortality (Liao & Rong, 2020). Patient evaluation is the cornerstone of successfully implementing tailored physical health services.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The care that elderly patients can perform for themselves is hindered by declining health, aging, and chronic diseases. Further, a lack of access to healthcare resources and activities causes patients to feel anxious and helpless, which adversely affects their mental recovery and increases mortality (Liao & Rong, 2020). Patient evaluation is the cornerstone of successfully implementing tailored physical health services.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%