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Journal of Korean Academy of Occupational Therapy
2020 Volume.28 No. 2 p.1 ~ p.12
Feasibility and Effect of Lifestyle Intervention Program on Older Community-Dwelling Adults : Pilot Study
Shin Yun-Chan

Park Ji-Hyuk
Abstract
Objective: This study was conducted to examine the effects of lifestyle intervention programs on older community-dwelling adults by assessing their depression, health, and occupational balance, and to determine the feasibility of the program.

Methods: One group pre-post design was used, and elderly people in the community who were participating in a public health center program were recruited. The participants received lifestyle intervention based on a program that had already proven its effectiveness through other studies. During 7 of the 12 sessions, the participants were asked to complete a program satisfaction questionnaire aimed to examine the feasibility of the program. During the last session, researchers assessed the depression (Center of Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; CES-D), health (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0; WHODAS 2.0), and occupational balance (Life Balance Inventory; LBI) of the participants and analyzed the data.

Results: Nine elderly community-dwelling people participated the study and attended an average of 7.33 (SD=2.35) out of the 12 sessions. As a result of the program satisfaction questionnaire, the participants¡¯ subjective efficacy, validity, and feasibility revealed appropriate. The overall LBI balance, challenge and interest, and identity subscale scores increased significantly (p<0.05). However, neither their depression nor their health scores changed significantly.

Conclusion: The proposed lifestyle intervention program significantly improved the occupational balance of elderly participants, and can positively affect the health of elderly community-dwelling people. However, to confirm the effect more clearly, further study is needed to overcome the limitations of the program.
KEYWORD
Health, Older adults, Lifestyle, Life habits, Depression, Occupational balance, Community
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