2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.575489
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Causality Orientations and Supportive/Controlled Environment: Understanding Their Influence on Basic Needs, Motivation for Health and Emotions in French Hospitalized Older Adults

Abstract: ObjectivesFrom a self-determination theory perspective, the purpose of this cross sectional study was to better understand how to motivate hospitalized older adults’ behaviors and test an integrative model of the role of causality orientations and a supportive/controlled environment on basic need satisfaction, motivation for health oriented physical activity, positive and negative affective states, depressive symptoms, apathy, and boredom.MethodsOlder adults (N = 146; Mage = 81.27 years, SD = 7.75, 74.7% femal… Show more

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“…22 Autonomy orientation has also been positively correlated with and predicted basic psychological need satisfaction among older adult persons. 23 Autonomy support from healthcare providers refers to a person's perception of receiving choices, encouragement, and support from physicians and nurses for initiating dietary behavior modification. 20 When people with early-stage CKD are provided with options, motivation, and assistance from healthcare providers and when their opinions are valued, they may feel empowered and capable of changing their diet.…”
Section: Pacific Rim Int J Nurs Res • April-june 2024mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 Autonomy orientation has also been positively correlated with and predicted basic psychological need satisfaction among older adult persons. 23 Autonomy support from healthcare providers refers to a person's perception of receiving choices, encouragement, and support from physicians and nurses for initiating dietary behavior modification. 20 When people with early-stage CKD are provided with options, motivation, and assistance from healthcare providers and when their opinions are valued, they may feel empowered and capable of changing their diet.…”
Section: Pacific Rim Int J Nurs Res • April-june 2024mentioning
confidence: 99%