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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38082363/food-insecurity-covid-19-and-diets-in-fiji-a-cross-sectional-survey-of-over-500-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacqui Webster, Anasaini Moala, Briar McKenzie, Joseph Alvin Santos, Aliyah Palu, Alvina Deo, Susana Lolohea, Mohammed Sanif, Penaia Naivunivuni, Shajal Kumar, Emosi Vimatemate, Helen Tawakilai, Litiana Seru, Mark Woodward, Dori Patay, Devina Nand, Ateca Kama, Erica Reeve, Gade Waqa, Colin Bell
INTRODUCTION: Food insecurity is associated with inadequate nutrition and increased rates of chronic disease. The primary aim of this study was to assess self-reported food insecurity and the perceived impact of COVID-19 on food security, in two regional districts of Central Fiji, as part of a broader program of work on strengthening and monitoring food policy interventions. The secondary aim was to explore the relationship between food insecurity and salt, sugar and fruit and vegetable intake...
December 11, 2023: Globalization and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38078234/technology-to-support-aging-in-place-key-messages-for-policymakers-and-funders
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REVIEW
Courtney Genge, Heather McNeil, Patricia Debergue, Shannon Freeman
AgeTech, a subset of the health technology industry, uses technology to support healthy aging, and support care partners and health professionals to improve quality of life for aging adults. By enhancing and adapting alternative care approaches through emerging technologies, it is possible to enable and extend the ability for older adults to safely age in place within their own homes, improve care experiences, and/or decrease long-term care costs/needs. With the rapid development and proliferation of AgeTech into the consumer market, it is paramount for policymakers and funders to ensure that AgeTech solutions can be leveraged to support older adults to age well in place...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38066654/a-high-quality-aotearoa-new-zealand-dietary-pattern-adapting-a-mediterranean-diet-for-metabolic-health-a-feasibility-study
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Amber Parry-Strong, Richard Gearry, Troy L Merry, Mark Weatherall, Cheryl Davies, Anna Worthington, Rhiane Bishop, Summer Rangimaarie Wright, Fiona E Lithander, Meika Foster, Jeremy Krebs
AIM: To assess the feasibility of a family-based dietary intervention study using a meal kit home delivery service, in people at risk of cardio-metabolic disease. METHODS: A 12-week dietary intervention feasibility study of adults (termed the index participants) at increased risk of metabolic and cardiovascular disease, enriched for Māori who are indigenous New Zealanders. The study sample also included the household/whānau members living with the index participant...
December 8, 2023: BMC Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38015589/digital-health-equity-and-tailored-health-care-service-for-people-with-disability-user-centered-design-and-usability-study
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Sandeul Ha, Seung Hee Ho, Young-Hyeon Bae, Minyoung Lee, Ju Hee Kim, Ju Han Kim, Jisan Lee
BACKGROUND: As digital health services advance, digital health equity has become a significant concern. However, people with disability and older adults still face health management limitations, particularly in the COVID-19 pandemic. An essential area of investigation is proposing a patient-centered design strategy that uses patient-generated health data (PGHD) to facilitate optimal communication with caregivers and health care service providers. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to conceptualize, develop, and validate a digitally integrated health care service platform for people with disability, caregivers, and health care professionals, using Internet of Things devices and PGHD to contribute to improving digital health equity...
November 28, 2023: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38007816/dementia-arts-mapping-observational-methods-for-documenting-impacts-of-poetry-and-recreation-in-care-settings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel B Kaplan, Gary Glazner
BACKGROUND: Long-term care homes for older and disabled adults, including those who are living with dementia, facilitate a diversity of recreational activities and program as social interventions. The relationships between interventional elements and participant impacts are not well understood. METHODS: This paper explores a poetry methodology and reports the findings from a pilot test of Dementia Arts Mapping, a novel ethnographic observational technique, to better understand impacts of poetry and recreation on people living with dementia in long-term care settings...
November 26, 2023: Arts & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37983222/older-adults-perspectives-on-physical-activity-and-sedentary-behaviour-within-their-home-using-socio-ecological-model
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Naureen Akber Ali Meghani, Joanne Hudson, Gareth Stratton, Jane Mullins
BACKGROUND: There are few studies that focus explicitly on the impact of the home environment on older adults' sedentary behaviour (SB) and physical activity (PA) using the socio-ecological model (SEM). This study aims to investigate older adults' PA and SB within the home environment integrating the SEM as a theoretical framework. METHODS: A qualitative exploratory research design was employed to conduct 33 in-depth interviews (IDIs) and five focus group (FGs; n = 16) with multi-diverse ethnic older adults (mean age 72±5 years)...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37969238/k%C3%A5-puna-older-adults-covid-19-vaccination-efforts-in-hawai-i-barriers-and-successes
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Miquela Ibrao, Caroline M Cadirao, Derrick Ariyoshi, Keali'ialanikulani S Lopez, Lindsey Ilagan, Kathryn L Braun
Prior to the availability of vaccines , kūpuna (older adults) accounted for the majority of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths. Hawaii's phased vaccine-release plan prioritized kūpuna, but it did not include guidance or strategies for kūpuna to get to mass vaccination sites, for those residing in care and foster homes, or for the homebound. This paper presents findings from statewide efforts to facilitate a quick uptake of vaccines among kūpuna of all ability levels. Researchers interviewed 32 individuals involved in kūpuna vaccination efforts from state and county government agencies, health care organizations, and non-profit organizations...
November 2023: Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37954552/status-and-influencing-factors-of-elder-neglect-by-geriatric-nursing-assistants-in-chinese-nursing-homes-a-cross-sectional-survey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jing Wang, Zhihua Yang, Ya Li, Ruijuan Ma, Liping Zhang, Yage Du, Haoying Dou
BACKGROUND: In nursing homes, elder neglect has come to the forefront. Currently, few studies have examined the impact of personal and organizational factors of geriatric nursing assistants on elder neglect. From the perspective of geriatric nursing assistants, this study aims to explore the current situation and influencing factors of elder neglect in Chinese nursing homes. METHODS: A convenience sampling method was used to recruit 412 geriatric nursing assistants from 50 nursing homes in China...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37936167/the-influence-of-assistive-technology-and-home-modifications-on-falls-in-community-dwelling-older-adults-a-systematic-review-protocol
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Kathryn M Crosby, Catarina A Rodriguez, Matthew A Canas, Changki Kim, Shamim Noroozi, Mathew Vis-Dunbar, Vicki Komisar, Brodie M Sakakibara, Jennifer M Jakobi
BACKGROUND: Fall-related injuries can reduce older adults' independence and result in economic burdens. The assistive technologies and home modifications explored in this review are suggested to reduce the risk of falls of community-dwelling older people. However, the location of the in-home assistive technology being used, and the in-home modification likely interact and influence fall reduction and injury prevention of community-dwelling older adults. This interactive effect is poorly understood...
November 7, 2023: Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37930393/older-persons-perceptions-and-experiences-of-community-palliative-care-a-systematic-review-of-qualitative-evidence
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Antoinette Cotton, Jan Sayers, Heidi Green, Linda Magann, Olivia Paulik, Nqobile Sikhosana, Ritin Fernandez, Jann Foster
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review was to critically appraise and synthesize qualitative evidence of older persons' perceptions and experiences of community palliative care. INTRODUCTION: Palliative care focuses on the relief of symptoms and suffering at the end of life and is needed by approximately 56.8 million people globally each year. An increase in aging populations coupled with the desire to die at home highlights the growing demand for community palliative care...
November 6, 2023: JBI evidence synthesis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37893825/rehabilitation-technologies-for-chronic-conditions-will-we-sink-or-swim
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REVIEW
Amber LaMarca, Ivy Tse, Julie Keysor
INTRODUCTION: Chronic conditions such as stroke, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, vestibular disorders, chronic pain, arthritis, diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and heart disease are leading causes of disability among middle-aged and older adults. While evidence-based treatment can optimize clinical outcomes, few people with chronic conditions engage in the recommended levels of exercise for clinical improvement and successful management of their condition...
October 17, 2023: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37887643/implications-of-aging-in-place-in-the-context-of-the-residential-environment-bibliometric-analysis-and-literature-review
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Eugene Seo, Sanghee Lee
The residential environment's impact on aging in place is a multidisciplinary field that draws from architecture, urban planning, gerontology, psychology, and sociology. This multidisciplinary nature makes it challenging to comprehensively understand the field and identify the connections and interactions among disciplines. A bibliometric analysis is crucial for exploring the field's intellectual structure, identifying interdisciplinary collaborations, and tracking the knowledge flow across disciplines and will facilitate cross-disciplinary dialogue, foster collaboration, and encourage research that integrates diverse perspectives...
October 10, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37856163/-my-home-away-from-home-community-support-for-international-pediatric-and-young-adult-patients-and-their-families-in-end-of-life-care-and-bereavement
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Emily M Pang, Sara R Kreimer, Harvey J Cohen, Joan Fisher
Background: Foreign national patients and families can face life-limiting illness and end-of-life care far from home; this palliative need has not been well described. Case Description: We present a case of a 20-year-old Ugandan patient diagnosed with metastatic alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma who presented to a pediatric academic medical center in California. Despite treatment, her disease progressed and she was unable to return to Uganda due to symptom burden. The patient and her family met regularly with palliative care during their hospital stay; the palliative approach included cross-cultural sharing, connecting across differences, and fostering community...
October 19, 2023: Journal of Palliative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37848911/breast-cancer-treatment-and-recovery-pets-roles-as-emotional-buffers-and-stressors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lori R Kogan, Jennifer Currin-McCulloch, Linda S Cook
BACKGROUND: Research suggests pets foster affection, connection, and physical activity, yet has failed to address the challenges people diagnosed with cancer face in caring for their pets. The objective of this study was to better understand how pets serve as emotional buffers and/or stressors for people diagnosed with breast cancer, and how their ability to meet their pet's needs affects their well-being. METHODS: A cross-section study of people diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States was conducted...
October 17, 2023: BMC Women's Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37828685/frailty-in-community-dwelling-older-people-and-nursing-home-residents-an-adaptation-and-validation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sergej Kmetec, Zvonka Fekonja, Adam Davey, Barbara Kegl, Jernej Mori, Nataša Mlinar Reljić, Brendan McCormack, Mateja Lorber
AIM: The aim of this was to psychometrically adapt and evaluate the Tilburg Frailty Indicator to assess frailty among older people living in Slovenia's community and nursing home settings. DESIGN: A cross-cultural adaptation and validation of instruments throughout the cross-sectional study. METHODS: Older people living in the community and nursing homes throughout Slovenia were recruited between March and August 2021. Among 831 participants were 330 people living in nursing homes and 501 people living in the community, and all were older than 65 years...
October 12, 2023: Journal of Advanced Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37822926/comparative-computational-analysis-to-distinguish-mesenchymal-stem-cells-from-fibroblasts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bettina Budeus, Kristian Unger, Julia Hess, Hanna Sentek, Diana Klein
INTRODUCTION: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are considered to be the most promising stem cell type for cell-based therapies in regenerative medicine. Based on their potential to home to diseased body sites following a therapeutically application, these cells could (i) differentiate then into organ-specific cell types to locally restore injured cells or, most prominently, (ii) foster tissue regeneration including immune modulations more indirectly by secretion of protective growth factors and cytokines...
2023: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37816083/a-mixed-methods-study-of-social-determinants-and-self-care-in-adults-with-heart-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Foster Osei Baah, Bridgette M Brawner, Anne M Teitelman, Jennifer Prah Ruger, Barbara Riegel
BACKGROUND: The burden of heart failure (HF) is unequally distributed among population groups. Few study authors have described social determinants of health (SDoH) enabling/impeding self-care. AIM: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between SDoH and self-care in patients with HF. METHODS: Using a convergent mixed-methods design, we assessed SDoH and self-care in 104 patients with HF using the Protocol for Responding to and Assessing Patients' Assets, Risks, and Experiences (PRAPARE) and the Self-Care of HF Index v7...
November 2023: Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37792460/understanding-the-connection-among-ikigai-well-being-and-home-robot-acceptance-in-japanese-older-adults-mixed-methods-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natasha Randall, Waki Kamino, Swapna Joshi, Wei-Chu Chen, Long-Jing Hsu, Katherine M Tsui, Selma Šabanović
BACKGROUND: Ikigai (meaning or purpose in life) is a concept understood by most older adults in Japan. The term has also garnered international attention, with recent academic attempts to map it to concepts in the Western well-being literature. In addition, efforts to use social and home robots to increase well-being have grown; however, they have mostly focused on hedonic well-being (eg, increasing happiness and decreasing loneliness) rather than eudaimonic well-being (eg, fostering meaning or purpose in life)...
October 4, 2023: JMIR aging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37772745/type-of-home-care-informal-versus-at-least-some-formal-matters-for-recipients-perceived-control
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Molly J Wylie, Kathrin Boerner, Edward Alan Miller, Kyungmin Kim, Jeffrey A Burr
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Perceived control is an important psychological resource for middle-aged and older adults. Aging in place may help foster feelings of control, yet many community-dwelling older adults must rely on others-whether family, friends, or professionals-for physical assistance. This study investigated how receiving home care from different sources was associated with two facets of perceived control (mastery and perceived constraints) among adults with varying levels of physical disability...
September 29, 2023: Gerontologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37750377/home-care-nurses-lived-experiences-of-caring-relationships-with-older-adults-a-phenomenological-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karoline Lang Mathiesen, Elisabeth Lindberg, Kristina Nässén, Fiona Cowdell, Lina Palmér
BACKGROUND: This paper describes registered nurses' lived experiences of caring relationships in the context of homecare provision for older adults living in Denmark. With the growing ageing population throughout Europe, more older adults will require complex care solutions within already overburdened care systems. This development places demands on the competencies and organisation of homecare nurses, as they become key players in healthcare systems. Fostering caring relationships in homecare is a rewarding and valuable process that enhances the holistic and humanising aspects of caring for older adults...
September 26, 2023: Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences
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