Abstract

This study aimed to model and examine the relationship between the factors influencing the adaptation ability and life satisfaction of the elderly people living in long-term care facilities. This study used a cross-sectional descriptive design and relation prediction modeling. Participants were 229 older adults over 65 years old, who had lived for more than six months in the long-term care facilities of the Gyeonggi and Gyeongsang provinces, South Korea. The model construction was based on the Ecological model developed by Lawton (1982). The data were included demographics, physical health status, emotional health status, self-efficacy, and social support. The analysis of collected data was done by using the SPSS 22.0 and AMOS 22.0 programs. The model fit index for the modified model was χ2 = 15.561, χ2/df = 2.223, GFI = 0.980, AGFI = 0.920, NFI = 0.967, CFI = 0.970, and RMRS = 0.018, RMSEA = 0.021. Life satisfaction was influenced by the factors of adaptation, depression, anxiety, friend support, self-efficacy, and staff support. In addition, adaptation was affected by the factors of staff support, depression, anxiety, and friend support. This study suggests that life satisfaction and adaptation for Korean elderly in long-term facilities were primarily influenced by of the factors of anxiety, depression, friend support, and staff support. In the nursing practice, nurses need to pay attention to these factors to improve the life satisfaction and adaptation ability of Korean elderly in long-term facilities.

Highlights

  • In South Korea, which is one of the fastest aging countries in the world due to rapid industrialization and the changes in the family structure, it is difficult for other family members to take care of an elderly family member [1]

  • This study suggests that life satisfaction and adaptation for Korean elderly in long-term facilities were primarily influenced by of the factors of anxiety, depression, friend support, and staff support

  • Our results suggest that the life satisfaction of elderly people facilitates adaptation to a new society or environment, while adaptation can be seen as an important factor for predicting life satisfaction

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Introduction

In South Korea, which is one of the fastest aging countries in the world due to rapid industrialization and the changes in the family structure, it is difficult for other family members to take care of an elderly family member [1]. The elderly people who leave their homes unexpectedly and enter an institution with a new environment develop a sense of isolation, mistrust, and confusion, and think that they have lost a part of themselves as a result [6]. They experience a new environment where the unfamiliar and strange approach of the nursing staff makes it an inhospitable facility [3,6]. Public Health 2020, 17, 317; doi:10.3390/ijerph17010317 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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