Background: As the group of very old persons will form an increasing part of society, the study of how well-being is described and affected by specific factors will be of importance to meet the future needs of these persons. The aim of the study was to increase knowledge of well-being in very old persons by combining assessments and perceptions using the Philadelphia Geriatric Morale Scale (PGCMS). Method: In a mixed method, convergent parallel design, 52 persons 80 years or older were assessed and interviewed using the PGCMS to combine assessment of morale and descriptions of perceptions of well-being using a mixed method approach. Results: Quantitative and qualitative results converged in four areas: not feeling lonely and being included,...
PURPOSE: Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old ...
Negative attitudes towards aging are common in society. However, few studies haveinvestigated how ol...
Population ageing and restricted budgets result in the need for an efficient allocation of scarce re...
Objective: to describe morale among the oldest old, and to investigate which social, functional and ...
This thesis examines well-being among the very old and the factors believed to influence the three c...
The aim of the study is to present a new and efficient way of measuring the quality of life among ol...
The main aim of the research presented here was to identify perceptions of successful ageing among p...
Background: Morale is a multidimensional concept, often defined as a future-oriented optimism or pes...
Interest in the subjective well-being of the elderly was kindled by social gerontologists’efforts to...
Morale can be viewed as a future-oriented optimism or pessimism regarding challenges associated with...
Two Swedish longitudinal cohort studies form the basis for this thesis that examines the components ...
Aim: This study aims at exploring the main concern for elderly individuals with somatic health probl...
Subjective well-being (SWB) in aging is important not only as an indicator of positive aging, but al...
Negative attitudes towards aging are common in society. However, few studies have investigated how o...
Objective: To explore frail older persons’ perceptions of the future and the end of life. Design: Qu...
PURPOSE: Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old ...
Negative attitudes towards aging are common in society. However, few studies haveinvestigated how ol...
Population ageing and restricted budgets result in the need for an efficient allocation of scarce re...
Objective: to describe morale among the oldest old, and to investigate which social, functional and ...
This thesis examines well-being among the very old and the factors believed to influence the three c...
The aim of the study is to present a new and efficient way of measuring the quality of life among ol...
The main aim of the research presented here was to identify perceptions of successful ageing among p...
Background: Morale is a multidimensional concept, often defined as a future-oriented optimism or pes...
Interest in the subjective well-being of the elderly was kindled by social gerontologists’efforts to...
Morale can be viewed as a future-oriented optimism or pessimism regarding challenges associated with...
Two Swedish longitudinal cohort studies form the basis for this thesis that examines the components ...
Aim: This study aims at exploring the main concern for elderly individuals with somatic health probl...
Subjective well-being (SWB) in aging is important not only as an indicator of positive aging, but al...
Negative attitudes towards aging are common in society. However, few studies have investigated how o...
Objective: To explore frail older persons’ perceptions of the future and the end of life. Design: Qu...
PURPOSE: Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old ...
Negative attitudes towards aging are common in society. However, few studies haveinvestigated how ol...
Population ageing and restricted budgets result in the need for an efficient allocation of scarce re...