Effects of a customized health promotion program on depression, cognitive functioning, and physical health of elderly women living alone in community: A cluster randomized controlled trial

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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a customized health promotion program (CHPP) on depression, cognitive functioning, and physical health of elderly women living alone in the community. Methods: A randomized comparison of pre-and post-test design was used with 62 participants assigned to either an intervention (n=32 in seven clusters) or a control group (n=30 in seven clusters) in 14 areas of a town. The final sample included 30 intervention participants who completed the CHPP for 10 weeks, and 26 control participants. The intervention group participated in the CHPP weekly; they were provided with instructions about coping with their chronic illnesses, lifestyle modification, risk management, providing emotional support to each other, and floor-seated exercise, which they were encouraged to do three times a week in their homes. Results: Significant group differences were found in depression (U=48.50, p

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Park, Y. R. J., & Sohng, K. Y. (2019). Effects of a customized health promotion program on depression, cognitive functioning, and physical health of elderly women living alone in community: A cluster randomized controlled trial. Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 49(5), 515–525. https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2019.49.5.515

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