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Loneliness as a Risk Factor for Frailty and Mental Health Issues in Older Adults Living in Old Age Homes: A Qualitative Study


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1 Clinical and Counselling Psychology, Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College, Ujire Affiliated to Mangalore University, Karnataka, India
2 Department of PG Studies and Research in Psychology, Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College, Ujire, Affiliated to Mangalore University, Karnataka, India
     

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The goal of this study was to look at loneliness, frailty, and mental health difficulties in older adults living in old age homes, as well as to examine if loneliness is a risk factor for frailty and mental health concerns in older adults. The study used a qualitative research design and a semi-structured interview pattern. 10 older adults participated in the study. According to the findings, the themes and subthemes showed that loneliness was identified as a risk factor for the progression of frailty and mental health issues in older adults living in nursing homes. The Older adults also displayed a sense of acceptance, which allowed them to continue living their lives. The lack of a belongingness among the older adults was revealed to be a crucial aspect in the genesis of emptiness emotions. The analysis has clinical relevance, and more acknowledgment is needed to improve the well-being in nursing facilities.

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loneliness, frailty, older adults, mental health, old age homes
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Authors

Gahlot D. Pooja
Clinical and Counselling Psychology, Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College, Ujire Affiliated to Mangalore University, Karnataka, India
N. Maheshbabu
Department of PG Studies and Research in Psychology, Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College, Ujire, Affiliated to Mangalore University, Karnataka, India

Abstract


The goal of this study was to look at loneliness, frailty, and mental health difficulties in older adults living in old age homes, as well as to examine if loneliness is a risk factor for frailty and mental health concerns in older adults. The study used a qualitative research design and a semi-structured interview pattern. 10 older adults participated in the study. According to the findings, the themes and subthemes showed that loneliness was identified as a risk factor for the progression of frailty and mental health issues in older adults living in nursing homes. The Older adults also displayed a sense of acceptance, which allowed them to continue living their lives. The lack of a belongingness among the older adults was revealed to be a crucial aspect in the genesis of emptiness emotions. The analysis has clinical relevance, and more acknowledgment is needed to improve the well-being in nursing facilities.

Keywords


loneliness, frailty, older adults, mental health, old age homes