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Meaning in life of older persons: An integrative literature review.

Susan Hupkens1, Anja Machielse2, Marleen Goumans1, Peter Derkx2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: : Meaning in life of older persons is related to well-being, health, quality of life, and "good life." However, the topic is scarcely covered in nursing literature.
OBJECTIVE: : The aim of this integrative review for nurses is to synthesize knowledge from scholarly literature to provide insight into how older persons find meaning in life, what are influencing circumstances, and what are their sources of meaning. The review serves as a starting point for including meaning in life of older persons as a major concern for nurses in their role as health promoters.
METHOD: : An integrative review was performed including empirical research literature and texts on theoretical perspectives. ETHICAL CONSIDERATION:: Researches agree with ethical codes for research of universities in the Netherlands. For literature reviews no additional procedures are necessary according to Dutch law.
FINDINGS: : A total of 44 heterogeneous texts were included in this review. Finding meaning in life is challenging for older persons. Older persons find meaning through a developmental process, by creating and discovering. Meaning in life is found in connection with self and others. Health, living together, high socio-economic status, social relations, activities, and religion are associated with experiencing meaning in later life. The main source of meaning in life of older persons is human relationships. Other sources of meaning in life vary by age and culture. DISCUSSION:: The review provides insight into meaning in life of older persons. There are several gaps in knowledge: literature is culturally biased, research on discovery of meaning and daily meaning is limited, and research from a nursing perspective is lacking. In practice, nurses have many opportunities to attune to meaning in life of patients. Further development of competence and training are needed.
CONCLUSION: : Older persons find meaning in life through different processes. Meaning in life is associated with the circumstances old persons live in. Human relationship is the major source of meaning. The knowledge from this review is a necessary knowledge base for nurses to include meaning in life of older patients in care. Further research is needed to explore the role of nurses.

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Keywords:  Care of the older person; literature review; meaning in life; nursing; well-being

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Year:  2016        PMID: 30871429     DOI: 10.1177/0969733016680122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurs Ethics        ISSN: 0969-7330            Impact factor:   2.874


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2.  POSITIVE PSYCHIATRY INTERVENTIONS IN GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH.

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3.  Meaning in life of older adults in daily care: A qualitative analysis of participant observations of home nursing visits.

Authors:  Susan Hupkens; Marleen Goumans; Peter Derkx; Annechien Oldersma; Trudy Schutter; Anja Machielse
Journal:  J Adv Nurs       Date:  2019-06-06       Impact factor: 3.187

4.  Thwarted Belongingness Hindered Successful Aging in Chinese Older Adults: Roles of Positive Mental Health and Meaning in Life.

Authors:  Yongju Yu
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-02-24

5.  What Matters Most in Life? A German Cohort Study on the Sources of Meaning and Their Neurobiological Foundations in Four Age Groups.

Authors:  Christopher Karwetzky; Lena Werdecker; Tobias Esch
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6.  Meaningfulness among frail older adults receiving home-based care in Finland.

Authors:  Jessica Hemberg; Marina Näsman; Fredrica Nyqvist
Journal:  Health Promot Int       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 3.734

7.  Urban-Rural Differences in Subjective Well-Being of Older Adult Learners in China.

Authors:  Xu Jiayue; Ye Changsheng; Sun Lixin; Yu Xiao; Zhao Wenjun; Le Chuanyong
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8.  'Meaning in life? Make it as bearable, enjoyable and good as possible!': A qualitative study among community-dwelling aged adults who receive home nursing in the Netherlands.

Authors:  Susan Hupkens; Marleen Goumans; Peter Derkx; Anja Machielse
Journal:  Health Soc Care Community       Date:  2020-07-11
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