| Literature DB >> 31640576 |
Leon N Geffen1, Gabrielle Kelly2, John N Morris3, Elizabeth P Howard4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Developing countries are experiencing rapid population ageing. Many do not have the resources or formal structures available to support the health and wellbeing of people as they age. In other contexts, the use of peer support programmes have shown favourable outcomes in terms of reducing loneliness, increasing physical activity and managing chronic disease. Such programmes have not been previously developed or tested in African countries. We piloted a peer-to-peer support model among vulnerable community-dwelling adults in a developing country (South Africa) to examine the program's effect on wellbeing and social engagement.Entities:
Keywords: Home visitors; Peer-to-peer support model; interRAI check-up
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31640576 PMCID: PMC6805367 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-019-1310-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Key population statistics in Khayelitsha (Source: Statistics South Africa, 2011)
| Key Statistics | Khayelitsha |
|---|---|
| Total population | 391,749 |
| Elderly (65+) | 1.6% |
| Dependency ratio | 42.5 |
| Higher education aged 20+ | 4.9% |
| Completed high school aged 20+ | 30.8% |
| Formal dwellings | 44.6% |
| Flush toilet connected to sewerage | 71.7% |
| Piped water inside dwelling | 34.6% |
| Electricity for lighting | 80.8% |
| % Households with incomes ≤ R4800 (USD 337) | 24.5% |
| Unemployment rate | 38.3% |
| Main language spoken | isiXhosa (90.5%) |
| Main racial group | Black African (98.6%) |
Descriptions of outcomes and associated measurement scale
| Outcome | Measurement Scale |
|---|---|
| Well-being | WHO-5 Well-being index Scale: 0 Items: 1. I have felt cheerful and in good spirits 2. I have felt calm and relaxed 3. I have felt active and vigorous 4. I woke up feeling refreshed and rested 5. My daily life has been filled with things that interest me Total score: 0–25 (low to high wellbeing) × 4 = % score
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| Emotional and informational support | MOS-SS 8 (education and informational support scale) Scale: 0 Items 1. Someone you can count on to listen to you when you need to talk 2. Someone to give you information to help you understand a situation 3. Someone to give you good advice about a crisis 4. Someone to confide in or talk to about yourself or your problems 5. Someone whose advice you really want 6. Someone to share your most private worries and fears with 7. Someone to turn to for suggestions about how to deal with a personal problem 8. Someone who understands your problems Total score: 0–40 (low to high social support)
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| Selected InterRAI CheckUp Variables and Associated Measurement Scales | |
Mood In the last 3 days, how often have you felt… 1. Little interest or pleasure in things you normally enjoy 2. Anxious, restless or uneasy 3. Sad, depressed or hopeless | 0 – do not feel this way in past 3 days 1 – often feel this way but not in past 3 days 2 – 1 to 2 days in the past 3 days 3 – daily in past 3 days |
| Loneliness | 0 – Not lonely 1 – Lonely only in certain situations 2 – Lonely occasionally 3 – Lonely frequently 4 – Lonely daily |
| Participation in Activities of Long-standing Interest | 0 – Never 1 – More than 30 days ago 2 – 8-30 days ago 3 – 4-7 days ago 4 – In the last 3 days |
| Reduced Social Interactions | 0 – do not feel this way in past 3 days 1 – often feel this way but not in past 3 days 2 – 1 to 2 days in the past 3 days 3 – daily in past 3 days |
| Stamina – Physical Activity Level | 0 – none in past 3 days 1 – less than 1 h in past 3 days 2 – 1-2 h in past 3 days 3 – 3-4 h in past 3 days 4 – more than 4 h in past 3 days |
| Falls | Yes/No fall in the past 90 days |
Description of sample population
| Mean age | 69 |
| Female | 75% |
| Mean years education | 6 |
| Live alone | 7% |
| Identify as primary caregiver | 38% |
| Went to a health care provider < 1 month ago | 73% |
| Diagnosed with diabetes | 50% |
| High risk for loneliness | 58% |
| No days out in the last 3 days | 61% |
| Cannot count on friends for companionship | 52 |
| Pursue involvement in the community | 61% |
| No exercise in last 3 days | 50% |
Fig. 1Changes in mean WHO-5 Wellbeing score in Khayelitsha program from baseline to end-line
Fig. 2Changes in mean MOS-SS 8 Social support score in Khayelitsha program from baseline to endline
Fig. 3Self-Reports of loneliness at baseline and follow-up
Fig. 4Participation in social activities of long-standing interest
Changes in mood scores
| Item | Percentage at Baseline | Final Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Self-report anxious, restless or uneasy - daily past 3 days | 16% | 1% | < 0.000 |
| Self-report little interest or | 21% | 1% | < 0.000 |
| Self-report withdrawal from activities of interest - daily past 3 days | 14% | 1% | < 0.000 |
| Self-report | 18% | 0.7% | < 0.000 |
Fig. 5Total hours of exercise or physical activity in last 3 days