Abstract
AIM: To review the literature related to self-care and health promotion for
elders and to develop an understanding of self-care as a health resource.
BACKGROUND: Self-care may improve health and prevent illness and disabilities in elders. Although studies of self-care are numerous, the significance of the
concept as a health resource for elders lacks clarity. Before 1989, research
focused principally on medical self-care at the expense of health care, and
self-care was seen more as supplementary to professional health care rather than as a health-promoting approach in health care. METHOD: In this integrative review from 2006, we selected theoretical and empirical articles published between 1990 and 2006, where self-care was related to elders' health promotion. Data were extracted from primary sources and included definitions of self-care, critical attributes, antecedents, goals and outcomes. We interactively compared data and display matrices to describe self-care as a health resource. RESULTS: Fifty-seven articles addressed health self-care and were integrated into a framework of self-care as a health resource of elders. Self-care was identified as a two-dimensional construct including action capabilities and processes for health in self-care practice. The capabilities consisted of fundamental capabilities, power capabilities and performance capabilities. The action processes included a process of life experience, a learning process and an ecological process.
CONCLUSION: This review offers insight into self-care as a significant health
resource of elders with different health status. It suggests that an elder's
self-care ability is determined by the interaction of various sub-resources and
conditions and emphasizes the constantly evolving nature of self-care. The
framework may be of use in clinical practice, policy-making and research into
health care of frail or robust elders.
elders and to develop an understanding of self-care as a health resource.
BACKGROUND: Self-care may improve health and prevent illness and disabilities in elders. Although studies of self-care are numerous, the significance of the
concept as a health resource for elders lacks clarity. Before 1989, research
focused principally on medical self-care at the expense of health care, and
self-care was seen more as supplementary to professional health care rather than as a health-promoting approach in health care. METHOD: In this integrative review from 2006, we selected theoretical and empirical articles published between 1990 and 2006, where self-care was related to elders' health promotion. Data were extracted from primary sources and included definitions of self-care, critical attributes, antecedents, goals and outcomes. We interactively compared data and display matrices to describe self-care as a health resource. RESULTS: Fifty-seven articles addressed health self-care and were integrated into a framework of self-care as a health resource of elders. Self-care was identified as a two-dimensional construct including action capabilities and processes for health in self-care practice. The capabilities consisted of fundamental capabilities, power capabilities and performance capabilities. The action processes included a process of life experience, a learning process and an ecological process.
CONCLUSION: This review offers insight into self-care as a significant health
resource of elders with different health status. It suggests that an elder's
self-care ability is determined by the interaction of various sub-resources and
conditions and emphasizes the constantly evolving nature of self-care. The
framework may be of use in clinical practice, policy-making and research into
health care of frail or robust elders.
Bidragets oversatte titel | Egenomsorg, den ældres ressource for sundhed: En integrativ review af begrebet |
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Originalsprog | Engelsk |
Tidsskrift | Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences |
Vol/bind | 21 |
Udgave nummer | 4 |
Sider (fra-til) | 456-66 |
Antal sider | 11 |
ISSN | 0283-9318 |
Status | Udgivet - 2007 |
Emneord
- kronisk syge
- egenomsorg
- elderly
- kvalitativ forskning
- qualitative research
- salutogenesis
- self-care
- sundhedsfremme
- ældre
- ældreomsorg