Perceptions and behaviour among elderly hospital patients: Description and explanation of age differences in satisfaction, knowledge, emotions and behaviour
B. Breemhaar,
A. Ph. Visser and
J. G. V. M. Kleijnen
Social Science & Medicine, 1990, vol. 31, issue 12, 1377-1385
Abstract:
In this study, it is first of all investigated whether elderly and younger hospital patients differ with respect to satisfaction with several aspects of their stay in the hospital, medical and hospital knowledge, emotional state, seeking information, discussing problems and engaging in self-care. Second, it is investigated whether age differences on these variables can be explained by demographic variables, previous hospitalization experience, information received and personality characteristics on which elderly and younger patients differ. Results show that compared to younger patients, elderly patients are more satisfied, have less knowledge and a smaller number of emotional problems and are less active during hospital admission. These differences covary with, a more positive assessment of the information received, a stronger level of external control, a higher level of social desirability and stronger feelings of gratitude among elderly patients. These results are in line with Taylor's concept of the 'good patient'. Finally, based on the findings, measures are suggested for health workers to promote the well-being of elderly hospital patients.
Keywords: elderly; hospital; patients; perceptions; personality; patient; education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1990
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