Promoting Active Aging in rural Settingsan Intervention Program Implemented in Orense, Spain

  1. Cristina G. Dumitrache 1
  2. Laura Rubio 2
  3. Ignacio Bedoya 3
  4. Ramona Rubio-Herrera 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Granada, España
  2. 2 Universidad de Jaén, España
  3. 3 Asociación Cuarto Sector Desarrollo Social, España
Revista:
Universitas psychologica

ISSN: 1657-9267

Ano de publicación: 2017

Volume: 16

Número: 3

Tipo: Artigo

DOI: 10.11144/JAVERIANA.UPSY16-3.PAAR DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso aberto editor

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Resumo

Promoting health and quality of life among rural older people has received little attention, especially in Spain where the number of interventions designed specifically for the rural elderly is sparse. The aim of this study was to explore the effectiveness of an intervention program aiming at improving quality of life in a group of community-dwelling older adults living in a depopulated rural area in Orense, Galicia, Spain. The sample of this study comprised 86 people (78 people in the intervention group and 8 people in the control group) aged 65 and older (M=70.82; SD=6.35). The evaluation included the MEC, the CDT, and the WHOQOL-Bref questionnaire. The intervention was applied for a period of nine months and consisted of three weekly workshops with a mean duration of four hours that included cognitive stimulation, crafts, and physical activity. The results of the ANCOVA revealed that independently of the age, educational level, gender, and pretest scores, the participants of the intervention group had a lower risk of cognitive impairment. Also they maintained their score on the Psychological health dimension of the WHOQOL-Bref questionnaire while the participants in the control group slightly decreased their score. The intervention program had a positive effect on the participants’ perception with regards to their opportunities to participate in leisure activities and improved their cognitive functioning, which in turn contributed to their more positive perception of their psychological health.