2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1215115/v1
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Strategies To Support Older Adults’ Mental Health During the Transition Into Residential Aged Care: A Qualitative Study of Multiple Stakeholder Perspectives

Abstract: BackgroundThe move from home into residential care is one of the most stressful life experiences for older adults. ‘Relocation stress’ is a significant risk factor for anxiety and/or depression in aged care residents. Whether long-term or recently diagnosed, these mood disorders are associated with a decline in overall well-being, daily functioning and independence. The mental health needs of older adults are often poorly recognised and supported, including during the transition into residential care. Despite … Show more

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“…To our knowledge, the relationship between previous location and depression had not previously been tested in the RC/AL literature. Although, previous studies note the high rates of emotional distress experienced during the first year relocation to RC/AL, regardless of previous setting (Davison et al, 2019; Polacsek & Woolford, 2022). Residents relocating directly from an acute/post-acute facility may experience a particularly stressful pathway to RC/AL.…”
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“…To our knowledge, the relationship between previous location and depression had not previously been tested in the RC/AL literature. Although, previous studies note the high rates of emotional distress experienced during the first year relocation to RC/AL, regardless of previous setting (Davison et al, 2019; Polacsek & Woolford, 2022). Residents relocating directly from an acute/post-acute facility may experience a particularly stressful pathway to RC/AL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Therefore, even if psychiatric notes are inaccessible, a pertinent psychosocial summary could still be obtained by the RC/AL. Residential long-term care staff report that psychosocial histories are helpful to promote mental health care and person-centered practices during relocation (Polacsek & Woolford, 2022). A barrier to this approach is that it remains unclear which system of care (i.e., hospitals, RC/ALs, or primary care) is best suited to obtain and prepare psychosocial summaries.…”
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confidence: 99%
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