| Literature DB >> 23273251 |
Nguyen Thanh Huong1, Le Thi Hai Ha, Nguyen Thai Quynh Chi, Peter S Hill, Tara Walton.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Quality of life (QoL) is an important health index for the elderly, necessary for assessing interventions, and prioritising medical and social care needs. As the ageing population in Vietnam continues to increase, understanding important dimensions of QoL for the elderly is essential. There is a paucity of research in this area, however, and the available literature focuses on functional capacities. The purpose of this article is to explore perceptions on the dimensions of QoL among the elderly in Vietnam, to use these perceptions to broaden the concept, and to explore similarities and differences between those living in urban compared to rural areas.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23273251 PMCID: PMC3530174 DOI: 10.3402/gha.v5i0.18874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glob Health Action ISSN: 1654-9880 Impact factor: 2.640
QoL themes and sub-themes identified from research findings
| No. | Themes | Sub-themes |
|---|---|---|
| I | Physical health | 1. Body pains |
| 2. Ability to move around | ||
| 3. Tiredness | ||
| 4. Dependence on treatment | ||
| 5. Ability to work | ||
| 6. Ability to serve themselves | ||
| 7. Sleep/easy to sleep | ||
| 8. Ability to hear and see | ||
| 9. Ability to remember | ||
| 10. Ability to do housework | ||
| II | Social relationships | 11. Support non-economics for others |
| 12. Support non-economics from children | ||
| 13. Spouse intimacy | ||
| 14. Family sentiment | ||
| 15. Role in the family | ||
| 16. Community relationships | ||
| 17. Relative relationships | ||
| 18. Role in the community | ||
| 19. Participation in community's activities | ||
| 20. Sexual activity | ||
| III | Finance and economics | 21. Stable income |
| 22. Economic support from children | ||
| 23. Economic life is assured | ||
| 24. Economic support for others | ||
| 25. Economic dependence on children | ||
| 26. Having favourite food to eat | ||
| 27. Daily expenses | ||
| 28. Expenses for community activities | ||
| 29. Expenses for health care | ||
| 30. Adequate facilities | ||
| IV | Physical and social environment | 31. Physical environment |
| 32. Housing | ||
| 33. Social security | ||
| 34. Social service accessibility | ||
| 35. Information accessibility | ||
| 36. Health care service accessibility | ||
| V | Psychological health | 37. Satisfaction of social relationships |
| 38. Feeling bored | ||
| 39. Satisfaction of family/children | ||
| 40. Being respected | ||
| 41. Not having anxiety about the after life | ||
| VI | Religious practice | 42. Spiritual belief and religious practice |
Emphasised in urban
emphasised in rural; the remaining are mentioned in both rural and urban.