The Effect of Salutogenes-Based Nursing Intervention on Older Adults
NCT ID: NCT07130435
Last Updated: 2025-08-19
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
72 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-01-31
2026-07-25
Brief Summary
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The ability of elderly individuals to live independently is influenced by their social and economic conditions, physical health, as well as sociodemographic characteristics such as age and gender. The interaction of elderly individuals with society influences their healthy living behaviors. Furthermore, their interaction with personal and societal resources affects their sense of wholeness and quality of life. To achieve a good quality of life, elderly individuals need to use both internal and external resources, and education should support this (Tan et al., 2014). For health services to be effective, they must be sensitive to the differences, experiences, socioeconomic status, and cultural background of individuals. Therefore, health professionals, including nurses, should prioritize providing appropriate health services for elderly individuals during care (Temel et al., 2009). The roles of public health nurses in elderly health include providing education to elderly individuals and caregivers, offering counseling, protecting the health of elderly individuals, conducting physical assessments, teaching self-care and personal hygiene, making home visits when necessary, assessing and taking precautions regarding situations that could cause accidents, evaluating acute health problems and chronic diseases, educating about the management of chronic diseases, and implementing interventions based on nursing diagnoses (Akdemir et al., 2009). The most important principle in ensuring elderly individuals maintain their health and age healthily is to support them in acquiring basic living skills and independence as much as possible. These basic skills, also known as daily living activities, are crucial for preserving the quality of life by enabling elderly individuals to live independently. A review of the literature reveals that there is no evidence of educational or intervention programs aimed at supporting healthy aging for individuals aged 65 and over in Turkey, or programs that focus on holistic health. Therefore, this randomized controlled study will investigate
how an intervention and education program based on the salutogenic model affects elderly individuals' self-efficacy, healthy living behaviors, and coping skills with diseases and stressors. As a result, the applied intervention program will positively impact the quality of life, sense of wholeness, and healthy aging processes of elderly individuals by examining their responses to stressors and revealing the internal and external resources they can utilize.
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Detailed Description
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The increase in life expectancy at birth has contributed to the global increase in the elderly population (onikinciplan.sbb.gov.tr). The ability of elderly individuals to live independently is influenced by their social and economic conditions, physical health, as well as sociodemographic characteristics such as age and gender. The interaction of elderly individuals with society influences their healthy living behaviors. Furthermore, their interaction with personal and societal resources affects their sense of wholeness and quality of life. To achieve a good quality of life, elderly individuals need to use both internal and external resources, and education should support this (Tan et al., 2014). For health services to be effective, they must be sensitive to the differences, experiences, socioeconomic status, and cultural background of individuals. Therefore, health professionals, including nurses, should prioritize providing appropriate health services for elderly individuals during care (Temel et al., 2009). The roles of public health nurses in elderly health include providing education to elderly individuals and caregivers, offering counseling, protecting the health of elderly individuals, conducting physical assessments, teaching self-care and personal hygiene, making home visits when necessary, assessing and taking precautions regarding situations that could cause accidents, evaluating acute health problems and chronic diseases, educating about the management of chronic diseases, and implementing interventions based on nursing diagnoses (Akdemir et al., 2009). The most important principle in ensuring elderly individuals maintain their health and age healthily is to support them in acquiring basic living skills and independence as much as possible. These basic skills, also known as daily living activities, are crucial for preserving the quality of life by enabling elderly individuals to live independently. A review of the literature reveals that there is no evidence of educational or intervention programs aimed at supporting healthy aging for individuals aged 65 and over in Turkey, or programs that focus on holistic health. Therefore, this randomized controlled study will investigate
\- Page 2 of 5 \[DRAFT\] - how an intervention and education program based on the salutogenic model affects elderly individuals' self-efficacy, healthy living behaviors, and coping skills with diseases and stressors. As a result, the applied intervention program will positively impact the quality of life, sense of wholeness, and healthy aging processes of elderly individuals by examining their responses to stressors and revealing the internal and external resources they can utilize. Research Hypotheses Hypothesis 1. H1: There is a difference in the average quality of life scores between elderly individuals in the intervention and control groups. Hypothesis 2. H1: There is a difference in the average sense of wholeness scores between elderly individuals in the intervention and control groups. Hypothesis 2a. H1: There is a difference in the average comprehensibility subscale scores of the sense of wholeness between elderly individuals in the intervention and control groups. Hypothesis 2b. H1: There is a difference in the average meaningfulness subscale scores of the sense of wholeness between elderly individuals in the intervention and control groups. Hypothesis 2c. H1: There is a difference in th
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group
Participants in this group will receive an intervention based on the salutogenic model, aimed at enhancing the sense of coherence and promoting healthy aging. The program will focus on improving participants' overall quality of life by strengthening their internal resources and fostering resilience. The intervention will include educational sessions, guided discussions, and practical strategies for maintaining physical and mental health in older adults with hypertension and diabetes. The intervention will be delivered over a specified period, with regular follow-ups to assess progress.
Salutogenic Model-Based Healthy Aging Program
The Salutogenic Model-Based Healthy Aging Program is designed to enhance the sense of coherence and promote healthy aging among older adults aged 60-70. The program focuses on strengthening participants' internal resources, building resilience, and improving overall quality of life. It includes educational sessions, group discussions, and practical strategies for managing hypertension and diabetes, all while emphasizing physical, emotional, and mental well-being. The program aims to empower participants to make informed lifestyle choices and cope with the challenges of aging. Participants will receive regular follow-up assessments to track progress and ensure continued support throughout the study period.
control group
Participants in this group will receive standard care as provided by the nursing homes, without any additional intervention based on the salutogenic model. They will continue to receive routine support and healthcare services that are typically available to older adults in the facility, including management of hypertension and diabetes. This group will be monitored for any changes in quality of life and sense of coherence over the course of the study, but no specific program or educational sessions will be provided.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Salutogenic Model-Based Healthy Aging Program
The Salutogenic Model-Based Healthy Aging Program is designed to enhance the sense of coherence and promote healthy aging among older adults aged 60-70. The program focuses on strengthening participants' internal resources, building resilience, and improving overall quality of life. It includes educational sessions, group discussions, and practical strategies for managing hypertension and diabetes, all while emphasizing physical, emotional, and mental well-being. The program aims to empower participants to make informed lifestyle choices and cope with the challenges of aging. Participants will receive regular follow-up assessments to track progress and ensure continued support throughout the study period.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Residing in nursing homes affiliated with the Turkish Ministry of Family and Social Services in Ankara.
A minimum score of 24 on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE).
Diagnosed with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) or Hypertension (HT) for at least the past 3 years.
Exclusion Criteria
Severe hearing or vision impairment.
Inability to participate in the study due to activity intolerance.
Inability to perform daily living activities independently.
Weight loss greater than 3 kg in the past month.
Presence of incontinence.
60 Years
70 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Ankara Yildirim Beyazıt University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gülçin Kurt
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Gülçin KURT
Ankara, , Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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10-513
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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