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Effect Of Life Review On Quality Of Life For Older Adults Living In Nursing Homes, Rene' Wren Jan 2017

Effect Of Life Review On Quality Of Life For Older Adults Living In Nursing Homes, Rene' Wren

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Aim: To examine the effects of life review on daily activities, social participation, outlook on life, and perceptions of living in a nursing home measured by life satisfaction and quality of life in older adults.

Method: The study design was a two-phase quasi-experimental pre-post-tests including development and testing of a life review protocol. Nine residents, age ≥65, participated in a life review group once weekly for 6 weeks. Outcomes were analyzed using the Life Satisfaction Index-Z (LSI-Z) and pre-post surveys.

Results: LSI-Z scores improved post-intervention and survey outcomes indicated participation in activities of daily living (ADLs), socialization, …


The Effects Of Touch On Depression In Elderly Nursing Home Residents, Charlotte R. Taylor Jul 1987

The Effects Of Touch On Depression In Elderly Nursing Home Residents, Charlotte R. Taylor

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This was a quasi-experimental study designed to determine the effects of touch on depression in elderly nursing home residents. The null hypothesis stated there would be no significant difference at the .05 level of significance between depressed elders who participated in touch therapy and elders who did not participate in touch therapy. Data were collected from 10 elders, age 65 or older, who were residents of two nursing homes in Northeast Mississippi. All subjects were administered the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) as a pretest/posttest. These scores were then compared using the ^ test at the .05 level of significance. The …


The Effect Of Plush Animals On Depression In Elderly Nursing Home Residents, William J. Bergin Jul 1987

The Effect Of Plush Animals On Depression In Elderly Nursing Home Residents, William J. Bergin

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A quasi-experimental study was used to study the effect of plush animals on depression in elderly nursing home residents. The researcher hypothesized that there would be no significant difference between depression prior to and following plush animal therapy. Data were collected preand p o s t - p l u s h animal therapy using the Beck Depression Inventory. There were four subjects who each selected a plush animal, kept it with them for 5 weeks, and were then retested using the Beck Depression Inventory. The results of the ^ test led the researcher to reject the null hypothesis. Plush …