2016
DOI: 10.17532/jhsci.2016.364
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The association between the quality of life and depression of elderly in a nursing home institutional setting

Abstract: Introduction: The quality of life is perceived individually and subjectively� The quality of life of elderly people in nursing home nursing homes depends on the degree to which their needs are fulfilled� The need to adapt to a new environment in an older age is a risky situation and may result in depression� The aim of the study was to analyze the change of quality of life and level of depression, as well as possible association of quality of life and level of depression, in elderly people admitted for the fir… Show more

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“…The depressed subject had poorer measures of QoL. Logistic regression analyses showed that depression was independently associated with a history of falls/fracture [27], a diagnosis of cognitive impairment -no dementia [26], the number of regular drug use, lack of reading habit, and inversely, to systolic blood pressure [10]. Those with more education showed improvement in their ability to regain positive values, worldviews, and purpose in life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The depressed subject had poorer measures of QoL. Logistic regression analyses showed that depression was independently associated with a history of falls/fracture [27], a diagnosis of cognitive impairment -no dementia [26], the number of regular drug use, lack of reading habit, and inversely, to systolic blood pressure [10]. Those with more education showed improvement in their ability to regain positive values, worldviews, and purpose in life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geriatric patients suffering from depression also often have a comorbid vascular disease with lesions in the brain's basal ganglia and prefrontal regions. These patients often show a decline in motor function [10], lack of judgment ability [11], and disruption of the executive function [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%