KMID : 0895920210230040342
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Journal of Korean Gerontological Nursing 2021 Volume.23 No. 4 p.342 ~ p.351
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The Effects of Hearing Handicaps and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living on Hearing- Handicap-Related Quality of Life in Community-Dwelling Older Adults
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Park Ha-Young
Kim Ok-Soo
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Abstract
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate hearing handicaps, instrumental activities of daily living, and hearing-handicap-related quality of life among community-dwelling older adults and identify factors that influence hearing-handicap-related quality of life.
Methods: A total of 129 older adults aged 65 and over participated in the study, and data collection was conducted from December 20th, 2020 to March 20th, 2021. Descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Pearson¡¯s correlations, and multiple linear regression were used for data analysis.
Results: Self-reported hearing handicaps positively associated with instrumental activities of daily living (r=.82, p<.001), and negatively associated with hearing-handicap-related quality of life (r=-.80, p<.001). Instrumental activities of daily living negatively associated with hearing-handicap-related quality of life (r=-.71, p<.001). Hearing handicaps influenced hearing-handicap-related quality of life (¥â=-.70, p<.001). A regression model explained 66% of the variance in hearing-handicap-related quality of life.
Conclusion: Hearing handicaps affect hearing-handicap-related quality of life of older adults living in the community. Therefore, nursing interventions to prevent hearing handicaps are required to improve hearing-handicap-related quality of life of older adults.
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KEYWORD
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Hearing Loss, Activities of Daily Living, Quality of Life, Aged
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