The association between the physical environment and the well-being of older people in residential care facilities: A multilevel analysis

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Aims: To investigate the associations between the quality of the physical environment and the psychological and social well-being of older people living in residential care facilities. Background: Many older people in care facilities have cognitive and physical frailties and are at risk of experiencing low levels of well-being. High-quality physical environments can support older people as frailty increases and promote their well-being. Although the importance of the physical environment for residents’ well-being is recognized, more research is needed. Design: A cross-sectional survey of 20 care facilities from each of which 10 residents were sampled. As the individual resident data were nested in the facilities, a multilevel analysis was conducted. Methods: Data were collected during 2013 and 2014. The care facilities were purposely sampled to ensure a high level of variation in their physical characteristics. Residents’ demographic and health data were collected via medical records and interviews. Residents’ well-being and perceived quality of care were assessed via questionnaires and interviews. Environmental quality was assessed with a structured observational instrument. Results: Multilevel analysis indicated that cognitive support in the physical environment was associated with residents’ social well-being, after controlling for independence and perceived care quality. However, no significant association was found between the physical environment and residents’ psychological well-being. Conclusion: Our study demonstrates the role of the physical environment for enhancing the social well-being of frail older people. Professionals and practitioners involved in the design of care facilities have a responsibility to ensure that such facilities meet high-quality specifications.

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Nordin, S., McKee, K., Wijk, H., & Elf, M. (2017). The association between the physical environment and the well-being of older people in residential care facilities: A multilevel analysis. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73(12), 2942–2952. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13358

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