Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine

Title abbreviation: Adv Clin Exp Med
IF – 2.1 (5-Year IF – 2.0), JCI (2023) – 0.4
Scopus CiteScore – 3.7 (CiteScore Tracker – 4.3)
Q1 in SJR 2024, SJR score – 0.598
IC – 171.00; MNiSW – 70 pts
Initial editorial assessment and first decision within 24 h

ISSN 1899–5276 (print), ISSN 2451-2680 (online)
Periodicity – monthly

Download original text (EN)

Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine

2016, vol. 25, nr 5, September-October, p. 901–906

doi: 10.17219/acem/62134

Publication type: original article

Language: English

Download citation:

  • BIBTEX (JabRef, Mendeley)
  • RIS (Papers, Reference Manager, RefWorks, Zotero)

Opinions of Old Age According to Residents of Polish Public Nursing Homes and Members of the Universities of the Third Age

Mateusz Cybulski1,A,B,D, Elżbieta Krajewska-Kułak1,A,E,F, Jacek Jamiołkowski2,C

1 Department of Integrated Medical Care, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland

2 Department of Public Health, Medical University of Bialystok, Poland

Abstract

Background. Statistical data from the turn of the 21st century shows a significant increase in the average human life span and, what follows, an extension of old age.
Objectives. The aim of this study was to become familiar with the opinions submitted by respondents regarding aging and old age, health problems connected with aging and preferred health behaviors.
Material and Methods. The research was conducted between January 3rd 2013 and February 15th 2014 on a group of 200 residents of public nursing homes and 200 members of the University of the Third Age using a questionnaire created by the authors.
Results. Forty-two point five per cent of the residents of PNHs and 58.0% of the members of UTAs were of the opinion that old age can be a successful period of life. Sixty-one percent of all participants stated that the elderly are needed in society. According to respondents, the factor which was most important in delaying aging was an active lifestyle (80.0% of residents of PNH vs. 90.0% of UTA members).
Conclusion. Perceptions of elderly people by the seniors are different, complex and multidimensional. The perception of elderly people to society can variously affect (positively or negatively) quality of life in this age group. The results of the study showed small differences between the residents of public nursing homes and students of Universities of the Third Age in the perception of old age. There is a need to integrate seniors with younger generations in order to eliminate the stereotypes prevailing in society about older people.

Key words

age, nursing home, the elderly, elderly people, perception

References (8)

  1. Trafiałek E: Aging and old age. Selection of texts from social gerontology. Wszechnica Swietokrzyska, Kielce 2010.
  2. Zielińska-Więczkowska H, Kędziora-Kornatowska K, Kornatowski T: Old age as a challenge. Gerontol Pol 2008, 16, 131–136.
  3. Synak B: Research issues and characteristics of the study. [In:] Polish old age. Ed: Synak B, Publisher University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk 2009, 11–34.
  4. Report: Universities of the Third Age in response to the needs of the elderly. http://www.fpnp.pl/pdf/raport_ uniwersytet_trzeciego_wieku.pdf. (Accessed: 25.05.2015)
  5. Zych AA: Lexicon of gerontology. Publishing House “Impulse”, Kraków 2007.
  6. Cybulski M, Krajewska-Kułak E, Jamiołkowski J: Perception of the elderly by youth and seniors in Poland. Iran J Public Health 2015, 44, 580–582.
  7. The situation of older people in society – plans and reality. http://www.cbos.pl/SPISKOM.POL/2009/K_160_09.pdf. (Accessed: 25.05.2015)
  8. Zielińska-Więczkowka H, Kędziora-Kornatowska K: The quality of aging and old age in the subjective assessment of students at the University of the Third Age. Gerontol Pol 2009, 17, 137–142.