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Preventive home visits to older people in southern Sweden

Theander, E and Edberg, Anna-Karin LU (2005) In Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 33(5). p.392-400
Abstract
Background: It seems urgent to further develop and modify models of preventive measures in order to prolong a healthy functional and social situation for older people, as this population is increasing globally. The aim of the study was to describe a Swedish model of preventive home visits for persons aged 78 years with the focus on the effect on physical and social well-being, and the participants' and the visitors' experience of the home visits. Method: Three annual visits were performed and included 150 persons, 78 years old at the first visit. Data were collected in the form of a structured interview with the persons who received the visits and as a questionnaire for their visitors. Results: Differences over time could be seen for the... (More)
Background: It seems urgent to further develop and modify models of preventive measures in order to prolong a healthy functional and social situation for older people, as this population is increasing globally. The aim of the study was to describe a Swedish model of preventive home visits for persons aged 78 years with the focus on the effect on physical and social well-being, and the participants' and the visitors' experience of the home visits. Method: Three annual visits were performed and included 150 persons, 78 years old at the first visit. Data were collected in the form of a structured interview with the persons who received the visits and as a questionnaire for their visitors. Results: Differences over time could be seen for the participants' physical and social activity, indicating that there was a deterioration between year one and two that was not seen in year three. The results further showed that the participants felt more secure and well informed as a result of the visits. The visitors said that they had gained a new, more positive view of older people and increased job satisfaction as a result of the visits and emphasized the impact on their own professional development. Conclusion: As no control group was used, the interpretation of effects concerning health factors has to be interpreted with caution. The visits did, however, have a positive impact on the participants and the visitors. (Less)
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community care, older people, preventive home visits
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Scandinavian Journal of Public Health
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33
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5
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392 - 400
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SAGE Publications
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  • pmid:16267888
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1651-1905
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10.1080/14034940510005842
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English
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  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{5}},
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  publisher    = {{SAGE Publications}},
  series       = {{Scandinavian Journal of Public Health}},
  title        = {{Preventive home visits to older people in southern Sweden}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14034940510005842}},
  doi          = {{10.1080/14034940510005842}},
  volume       = {{33}},
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