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Care-related quality of life in old age.

Marja Vaarama1.   

Abstract

Promoting quality of life is a central theme in recent ageing policies, but what quality of life means in concrete terms for people in different stages of old age is rather unclear. This study presents a multi-dimensional model of care-related quality of life (crQoL) and, based on analyses of three Finnish cross-sectional datasets from the years 2004-2007, examines the distinctions between dimensions of QoL by age and gender, with a special focus on older home care clients. Correlation analyses (Pearson) and stepwise linear regression were applied to analyse variation in QoL by age group and the association between QoL and perceived quality of home care. The results suggest that individual QoL and the priorities of (physical, psychical, social, and environmental) dimensions in the assessment of QoL by older persons vary considerably and exhibit distinct profiles in different stages of ageing. In addition, four dimensions for good care corresponding to the crQoL model were identified and their empirical relevance demonstrated. From the perspective of older people in need of help, home care is not just about giving them the instrumental help they need to perform their daily activities, but rather about giving responsive care that reflects their personal preferences or their view on a "good life", and treats them with dignity and respect. The criteria for the evaluation of quality of home care should reflect these insights, and policy measures should take these differences into account.

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Keywords:  Client-centred evaluation; Old age; Quality of home care; Quality of life

Year:  2009        PMID: 28798598      PMCID: PMC5547302          DOI: 10.1007/s10433-009-0115-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Ageing        ISSN: 1613-9372


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