Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices

Background: The rise of the aged population in Malaysia has resulted in the increased need for services, especially in terms of healthcare. Hence, continuous support is crucial to managing the daily living activities of this group. This study aimed to identify the knowledge, attitudes, and practices...

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Main Authors: Asmuri, Siti Noraini, Kadar, Masne, Razaob, Nor Afifi, Chai, Siaw Chui, Mohd Rasdi, Hanif Farhan
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Published: Universitas Indonesia 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100868/
https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/mjhr/vol26/iss3/4/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1008682023-07-26T02:48:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100868/ Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices Asmuri, Siti Noraini Kadar, Masne Razaob, Nor Afifi Chai, Siaw Chui Mohd Rasdi, Hanif Farhan Background: The rise of the aged population in Malaysia has resulted in the increased need for services, especially in terms of healthcare. Hence, continuous support is crucial to managing the daily living activities of this group. This study aimed to identify the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of older adults residing in Malaysian aged care homes concerning daily living activities and their provision of assistance to other residents with more significant disabilities. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted on ten older adults and six staff members of two selected residential aged care homes. The interview session concerned the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of older people related to the basic activities of daily living (BADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). We also applied a qualitative content analysis method. Results: Three themes emerged after the interviews: (1) knowledge of older adults on BADL and IADL (highest response); (2) attitudes toward the assistance given to other residents; (3) types of assistance given to other residents and the staff. Conclusions: The knowledge, attitude, and practices related to the assistance in activities of daily living by older adults may contribute to the development of a program or module that can fulfill the needs of other residents with more significant disabilities, especially in aged care homes. Universitas Indonesia 2022-12-25 Article PeerReviewed Asmuri, Siti Noraini and Kadar, Masne and Razaob, Nor Afifi and Chai, Siaw Chui and Mohd Rasdi, Hanif Farhan (2022) Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices. Makara Journal of Health Research, 26 (3). art. no. 4. 165 - 172. ISSN 2356-3664; ESSN: 2356-3656 https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/mjhr/vol26/iss3/4/ 10.7454/msk.v26i3.1381
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description Background: The rise of the aged population in Malaysia has resulted in the increased need for services, especially in terms of healthcare. Hence, continuous support is crucial to managing the daily living activities of this group. This study aimed to identify the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of older adults residing in Malaysian aged care homes concerning daily living activities and their provision of assistance to other residents with more significant disabilities. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted on ten older adults and six staff members of two selected residential aged care homes. The interview session concerned the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of older people related to the basic activities of daily living (BADL) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL). We also applied a qualitative content analysis method. Results: Three themes emerged after the interviews: (1) knowledge of older adults on BADL and IADL (highest response); (2) attitudes toward the assistance given to other residents; (3) types of assistance given to other residents and the staff. Conclusions: The knowledge, attitude, and practices related to the assistance in activities of daily living by older adults may contribute to the development of a program or module that can fulfill the needs of other residents with more significant disabilities, especially in aged care homes.
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author Asmuri, Siti Noraini
Kadar, Masne
Razaob, Nor Afifi
Chai, Siaw Chui
Mohd Rasdi, Hanif Farhan
spellingShingle Asmuri, Siti Noraini
Kadar, Masne
Razaob, Nor Afifi
Chai, Siaw Chui
Mohd Rasdi, Hanif Farhan
Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices
author_facet Asmuri, Siti Noraini
Kadar, Masne
Razaob, Nor Afifi
Chai, Siaw Chui
Mohd Rasdi, Hanif Farhan
author_sort Asmuri, Siti Noraini
title Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices
title_short Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices
title_full Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices
title_fullStr Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices
title_full_unstemmed Daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices
title_sort daily living assistance provided by residents to other residents in residential aged care homes: knowledge, attitudes, and practices
publisher Universitas Indonesia
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100868/
https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/mjhr/vol26/iss3/4/
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