Hospital discharge into to nursing home care: psychological reactions and contributing factors

Citation
A. Espejo et al., Hospital discharge into to nursing home care: psychological reactions and contributing factors, AGING MENT, 3(1), 1999, pp. 69-78
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Psycology
Journal title
AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
ISSN journal
13607863 → ACNP
Volume
3
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
69 - 78
Database
ISI
SICI code
1360-7863(199902)3:1<69:HDITNH>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Two groups of older people were investigated within a hospital setting, a ' care' group (N = 32) to be discharged into nursing home care and a 'home' g roup (N = 20) discharged to their own home. The groups completed a series o f standardized assessments and a semi-structured interview The factors whic h most significantly predicted going into 'care' were lower levels of emoti onal support, being without a spouse and older, and having a lower level of functional ability. Compared to community norms, both groups demonstrated higher scores on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and lower scores on the Philadelphia Geriatric Centre Morale Scale. There was some evidence to suggest that the 'care' group was more clinically depressed and had low er morale. Interview data were categorized into six types of acceptance of the decision to go into care. These were associated with whether or not a p erson themselves initiated the idea to go into care and level of emotional support received. Descriptive data regarding the most frequent concerns ass ociated with discharge into nursing home care were also obtained. Overall, the results were discussed with respect to the factors relating to the deci sion to enter care and how this acceptance might be facilitated.