Effect of a program to enhancing health of activity aging among dependent elderly living in community

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Mukjarin Suttisai
Pawinee Srisan
Yuphawadee Saetia
Supawadee Nuntasane
Supamas Sriamnach

Abstract

This study employed a quasi-experimental, two-group design to examine the
effectiveness of a health of active aging enhancement program for dependent
older adults in the community. The sample consisted of 44 dependent older
adults in Nong Khrok Subdistrict, Mueang District, Sisaket Province. Participants
were randomly selected and assigned into experimental and control group, with
22 individuals in each group. The health of active aging enhancement program
was developed based on the World Health Organization’s concept of vitality
combined with Bandura’s self-efficacy theory. The research instruments
consisted of three parts: 1) a demographic questionnaire 2) a health vitality
assessment questionnaire for the elderly and 3) a satisfaction questionnaire
regarding the program. The intervention tool was the Health Vitality
Enhancement Program for community-dwelling dependent elderly individuals.
The content validity of the instruments was reviewed by three experts, and
reliability was assessed using cronbach’s alpha coefficient, yielding values of
1.00, 0.86 and 0.74 respectively. Data were analyzed using mean, standard
deviation, paired t-test and independent t-test.
The findings revealed that the experimental group showed significantly higher
mean scores in health of active aging status after participating in the program
compared to before the intervention (p<.05). Additionally, when comparing the
experimental group to the control group, the experimental group exhibited
significantly higher mean scores in health of active aging status (p<.001). The
results suggest that the health of active aging enhancement program is an
effective tool for improving the health of active aging status of dependent older
adults in community settings. The program also shows promise for adaptation
and application in diverse community contexts, contributing to the enhancement
of older adults quality of life.

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Suttisai, M., Srisan, P., Saetia, Y., Nuntasane, S., & Sriamnach, S. (2025). Effect of a program to enhancing health of activity aging among dependent elderly living in community. Vajira Nursing Journal, 27(1), 42–54. retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/vnj/article/view/272628
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