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2010 Volume.1 No. 1 p.26 ~ p.31
A Study on the Perceived Health Status, Activities of Daily Living, Depression for the Elderly at Nursing Homes
Lee Suk-Hee

Koo Ja-Pung
Wang Jung San
Kim Hong-Rae
Bae Young-Sook
Yim Jae-Gil
Lee Jung-Sook
Kim Nyeon-Jun
Chung Nak-Soo
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate perceived health status, activities of daily living and depression of the elderly in nursing facilities and to identify correlations among them. The collected data is to improve healthy life for the aged people in communities. This study was performed by using of questionnaire which was consisted of perceived health status, activity of daily living(ADL) and depression. The survey was conducted by 180 aged people at nursing homes. The results of perceived health status show that 64.9% of elderly feel very bad or bad, 61.6% of elderly have a degree of independent level of activity of daily living(ADL) and 48.6% of elderly have a degree of depression. There were statically revealed meaningful correlation between ability of activity of daily living(ADL) and perceived health status, ability of activity of daily living(ADL) and depression. This study about connection among perceived health status, activity of daily living(ADL) and depression is necessary for number of the affiliation function of elderly at nursing homes and development of intervention programs concerned about depression are necessary.
KEYWORD
ADL, depression, elderly, nursing home, perceived health status
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