Occupational balance and quality of life in nursing home residents

Introduction: Nursing home residents may have difficulty maintaining occupational balance. The study aimed to explore occupational balance in nursing home residents, and examine the association between occupational balance and quality of life in this group. Methods: Forty-six nursing home residents...

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description Introduction: Nursing home residents may have difficulty maintaining occupational balance. The study aimed to explore occupational balance in nursing home residents, and examine the association between occupational balance and quality of life in this group. Methods: Forty-six nursing home residents (age range 69- 101 years) in Norway were recruited to participate. The data were analyzed descriptively and with independent t-tests and Spearman’s correlation coefficient rho (rs). Results: The participants’ occupational balance (M ¼ 20.7) was in the higher end of the scale. In the total sample, occupational balance and quality of life were not significantly associated (rs ¼ 0.18, p ¼ 0.23). However, splitting the sample by gender revealed a positive association for men (rs ¼ 0.61, p ¼ 0.01), while it was absent for women (rs ¼ 0.00, p ¼ 0.99). Conclusion: When assessing occupational balance and its correlates in elderly nursing home residents, gender appears important to consider
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