Abstract

The quality of life is one of tools used for a comprehensive evaluation of provided health care services. Unlike medical specialties such as oncology or transplantation medicine where maintaining or improving the quality of life has been a traditional challenge, these issues are relatively new to gerontopsychiatric practice. The article is a contribution to research into the quality of life in hospitalized seniors with psychiatric disorders. We designed a cross-sectional study involving 297 patients in two study groups from two main health care institutions in the Kromeriz District, the Psychiatric Hospital Kromeriz and St. Vincent de Paul Hospital. The WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire, MMSE, GDS, patient medical records, interviews and psychiatric assessment were used in the study. Generally, low ability to complete the questionnaires was observed in both studied groups and a low quality of life in hospitalized seniors was revealed, together with a high prevalence of underdiagnosed depression and dementia. Poor social contacts are also common in hospitalized seniors with psychiatric disorders. Continuous evaluation of the quality of life in hospitalized seniors with psychiatric disorders and attempts at its improvement should become an integral part of health care provided to older people suffering from any psychiatric condition.

Highlights

  • The modern concept of the quality of life has been developed for more than 90 years

  • Soon after World War II, mainly material and economic conditions were considered to have an influence on the perceived quality of life[1]

  • Employment and good living conditions were the main prerequisite for having a good quality of life[2]

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Summary

Background

The quality of life is one of tools used for a comprehensive evaluation of provided health care services. Unlike medical specialties such as oncology or transplantation medicine where maintaining or improving the quality of life has been a traditional challenge, these issues are relatively new to gerontopsychiatric practice. The article is a contribution to research into the quality of life in hospitalized seniors with psychiatric disorders

Methods and results
INTRODUCTION
Methods forevaluating the quality of life
METHODS
Psychiatric Hospital Kromeriz
Other facts revealed by the study
CONCLUSION
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