2015
DOI: 10.1111/ggi.12651
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Comparison of quality of sleep, depression, and life satisfaction between older adults in nursing homes and long‐term care hospitals in Korea

Abstract: These results show that environmental management is essential to enhance sleep quality, thus depression and subjective health status will be improved. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2017; 17: 142-149.

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“…In the current study, lower institutional satisfaction was linked to an increased risk of depression in hypertension patients in elderly caring SOs. Lower institutional satisfaction may result in lower quality of life and trust, a weaker sense of happiness, and easy to produce negative emotions, which is similar to a study indicating a significant negative correlation between depression and life satisfaction in nursing home residents (Kim and Hwang, 2017 ). Additionally, high-level institutional satisfaction may be conducive to hypertension control and prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In the current study, lower institutional satisfaction was linked to an increased risk of depression in hypertension patients in elderly caring SOs. Lower institutional satisfaction may result in lower quality of life and trust, a weaker sense of happiness, and easy to produce negative emotions, which is similar to a study indicating a significant negative correlation between depression and life satisfaction in nursing home residents (Kim and Hwang, 2017 ). Additionally, high-level institutional satisfaction may be conducive to hypertension control and prognosis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Logo, é uma via de ações e consequências interligadas. Em menor expressão, a higiene e a qualidade do sono, sendo estes um dos pilares das necessidades humanas básicas, também foram associadas à saúde mental dos idosos institucionalizados por interferirem prejudicialmente no seu bem-estar 33,34 .…”
Section: Quadro 1 Estudos Incluídos Na Revisão Integrativa (Conclusão)unclassified
“…With regard to factors at an individual level, uncomfortable physical symptoms, limited physical functioning, age-related diseases and poor sleep quality get more common with increasing age. These factors have been found to play a significant role in raising depression risk in older adults by several physiological and social-psychological mechanisms (Djernes, 2006;Jang et al, 2004;Kim & Hwang, 2017;Sozeri-Varma, 2012). Similarly, being in poor physical health (e.g.…”
Section: How Can the Findings Be Used To Influence Policymaking Or Practice Or Research Or Education?mentioning
confidence: 99%