2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13031572
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Sustainable Care and Factors Associated with Quality of Life among Older Beneficiaries of Social Services

Abstract: Population aging has led to an increased recognition of the problems encountered by older persons. As a consequence, the most recent years have been marked by a series of changes with regard to the organization and provision of social services for dependent older people. The aim of this article is to identify factors associated with the quality of life in old age, using a logistic regression applied to the data collected following a field survey among the beneficiaries of social services. The analysis revealed… Show more

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“…Communication and social participation improve the quality of life of older dependent persons and reduce social isolation in old age, but the scarcity of occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and psychologists is common to both residential and home care providers. The results in this study are consistent with previous national and international studies [ 11 , 63 ], according to which social participation has proven to be an important explanatory factor for the quality of life of the elderly. Providers argued that social interactions with family and the community maintain and improve the emotional well-being of older persons, as other studies proved [ 71 , 72 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Communication and social participation improve the quality of life of older dependent persons and reduce social isolation in old age, but the scarcity of occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and psychologists is common to both residential and home care providers. The results in this study are consistent with previous national and international studies [ 11 , 63 ], according to which social participation has proven to be an important explanatory factor for the quality of life of the elderly. Providers argued that social interactions with family and the community maintain and improve the emotional well-being of older persons, as other studies proved [ 71 , 72 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The influence of the quality of care on the quality of life of beneficiaries is under constant monitoring, and the involvement of older persons and families in the care process is a constant measure for the quality of services delivered (at home or in a setting), as well as for the quality of life of beneficiaries. The process of service delivery becomes an important indicator for outcomes in terms of satisfaction with quality of life of beneficiaries [ 11 , 70 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nursing homes were preferred by male older people with low health status, whereas women preferred relatives’ homes [ 30 ]. More recent findings [ 35 , 36 , 37 ] highlight how the decision-making process, regarding moving from home to an alternative housing arrangement, is difficult and complex, with a great diversity of possible preferences. The decision to remain/stay at home or not, and the associated factors leading to the institutionalization of older people, are influenced by chronic health conditions, the physical functionalities level, care/health needs, availability of support from relatives, the context of welfare resources, and attachment to own place.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%