TY - JOUR
T1 - Physical, affective, and behavioral effects of group reminiscence on depressed institutionalized elders in Taiwan
AU - Hsu, Ya Chuan
AU - Wang, Jing Jy
PY - 2009/7
Y1 - 2009/7
N2 - BACKGROUND:: Depression among institutionalized elders is a common problem associated with physical and functional limitations, and effective interventions are needed. OBJECTIVE:: The objective of this study was to determine the effect of group reminiscence on physical function, behavioral competence, and depression among clinically depressed, institutionalized elders. METHODS:: A two-group, random-assignment quasi-experimental study was conducted in four long-term care facilities in southern Taiwan. The experimental group (n = 21) received six to eight group reminiscence sessions over 2 months compared with a routine care control group (n = 24). Outcome measurements included the Behavioral Rating Scale, Barthel's Index, and the Geriatric Depression Scale-short form. RESULTS:: Reminiscence sessions resulted in a significant 2-point decrease in theGeriatric Depression Scale-short form (p = .002) and improved behavioral competence (p = .001). No change was identified in functional ability. CONCLUSIONS:: Group reminiscence is a therapeutic intervention for depressed, institutionalized elders that can be managed by trained nursing staff. It is a cost-effective approach to improve psychosocial well-being for institutionalized older people. Additional research is needed on a larger sample across different diseases and cultural groups.
AB - BACKGROUND:: Depression among institutionalized elders is a common problem associated with physical and functional limitations, and effective interventions are needed. OBJECTIVE:: The objective of this study was to determine the effect of group reminiscence on physical function, behavioral competence, and depression among clinically depressed, institutionalized elders. METHODS:: A two-group, random-assignment quasi-experimental study was conducted in four long-term care facilities in southern Taiwan. The experimental group (n = 21) received six to eight group reminiscence sessions over 2 months compared with a routine care control group (n = 24). Outcome measurements included the Behavioral Rating Scale, Barthel's Index, and the Geriatric Depression Scale-short form. RESULTS:: Reminiscence sessions resulted in a significant 2-point decrease in theGeriatric Depression Scale-short form (p = .002) and improved behavioral competence (p = .001). No change was identified in functional ability. CONCLUSIONS:: Group reminiscence is a therapeutic intervention for depressed, institutionalized elders that can be managed by trained nursing staff. It is a cost-effective approach to improve psychosocial well-being for institutionalized older people. Additional research is needed on a larger sample across different diseases and cultural groups.
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U2 - 10.1097/NNR.0b013e3181a308ee
DO - 10.1097/NNR.0b013e3181a308ee
M3 - Article
C2 - 19609181
AN - SCOPUS:68349105809
SN - 0029-6562
VL - 58
SP - 294
EP - 299
JO - Nursing Research
JF - Nursing Research
IS - 4
ER -