World Nursing Education and Practice Congress

THEME: "Advancing Global Health Through Innovative Nursing Education and Practice"

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Lamiaa Mohamed

Lamiaa Mohamed

Ain Shams University

Title: Effect of Multimorbidity on Quality of Life among Older Adults


Biography

Lamiaa Abd-Elhamed Mohamed is Teaching Assistant in faculty of nursing, Ain Shams University, Geriatric Nursing Department, 2023- till Now. I was working as a demonstrator in Community Health Nursing Department from 2017 to 2023. My Career objective is seeking a creative role as a qualified educator where I can contribute to the success of a reputable organization especially for helping and educating the new generations. Also, I am very passionate to finish my doctorate thesis which also concerned with elderly health problems. My long-term goal is building a geriatric health center to help seniors live better and to achieve more at their lives.

Abstract

Background: Multimorbidity defined as the co-occurrence of two or more chronic conditions which is very common among older adults. The Aim of this study was to assess the effect of multimorbidity on quality of life among older adults.

Research design: a descriptive analytical study was done. Setting: This study conducted at the geriatric hospital (Elshahid Elmohandes Ahmed Shawky Hospital) outpatient clinic of medicine affiliated to Ain Shams University Hospitals.

Sample: A purposeful sample of 125 older adults with multimorbidity representing approximately 5 % of all patients attending at the previously mentioned setting and have the following criteria: All older adults (males and females) diagnosed with at least two chronic health diseases and aged 60 years or more.

Tools: interviewing questionnaire was used which included five parts :( 1) Socio-demographic characteristics about older adults. part (2) past history about older adults. part (3) Older adult's health behaviors related to multimorbidity. part (4) Quality of life assessment scale. Part (5) Cumulative Illness Rating Scale

Results: The study showed that 48% of the studied sample of older adults their age ranged between 65 - < 70 years. Also, 57.6% of them are male. There was 72% of the studied sample of older adults had poor level of health behaviors. The study showed that, 73.6% of the studied sample of older adults had Endocrine-Metabolic problems, while 69.6% of them had vascular problems. Related to total quality of life, 56% and 53.6%, respectively of the studied sample of older adults had poor level of physical and psychological aspects.

Conclusion: The study concluded that a highly significant negative correlation between multimorbidity and their quality-of-life in which more than half of the studied sample of older adults with multimorbidity had low level of quality of life. Recommendation: The study recommended that; increase public awareness throughout educational sessions, programs, and campaigns about multimorbidity for older adults and their families.