Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to elucidate the quality of life of older adults/patients with degenerative lumbar diseases (ODLs) and analyse its association with some of their health-related perceptions. Materials and Methods: This mixed-methods study consisted of a questionnaire survey and an in-depth interview, which was designed within this study. ODLs were recruited from January 12, 2017 to June 27, 2018. The independent sample t-test and grounded theory coding method were employed for data analysis. Results: Of the 125 participants who returned valid questionnaires, 18 were included in the in-depth interviews. ODLs’ quality of life was associated with the following health-related perceptions: “life barriers”, “subjective health status”, and “treatment outcomes” across the domains of physiology, psychology, social relations, and environment. Conclusion: Our findings indicate that ODLs’ quality of life is associated with their health-related perceptions. Thus, to improve older adults’ quality of life, more attention should be paid to enhancing non-medical factors such as their health-related perceptions.
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Ruan, Y., Chen, W., Zhuang, C., & Lin, H. (2021). Health-related perceptions of older adults/ patients with degenerative lumbar diseases (Odls) are associated with their quality of life: A mixed-methods study. Patient Preference and Adherence, 15, 2303–2311. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S328532
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