Improving Depressive Mood Status and Activities of Daily Living for Older People of Long-Term Care Facilities

Su-Hsien Chang

National Department of Senior Citizen Services, Tainan Junior College of Nursing, #78, Sec. 2, Minzu Rd., Tainan City 700, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Ching-Len Yu *

Department of Environmental Engineering, Kun Shan University, #195, Kun-Ta Rd., Young-Kang Dist, Tainan City 71070, Taiwan, R.O.C.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: To examine the effectiveness of transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulations (TEAS) and cognition action exercise program (CAEP) in managing depressive mood status and enhancing activities of daily living (ADL) performance.

Study Design: This was a multiple-factor, 36-week, cluster-randomized controlled trial.

Place and Duration of Study: Subjects were recruited from long-term care facilities located in Taiwan, between 2013-2014.

Methodology: Subjects were randomly assigned to receive TEAS, CAEP, physical exercise (PE), social visits, or care as usual based on the long-term care facility where they lived.

Results: The PE activity and the CAEP produced a significant reduction in depression score at week 36. Subjects in the TEAS group also showed a small increase in depression score, they displayed mild depressive mood status. Subjects’ ADL performance improved significantly during the 24 weeks but had declined slightly when measured at 36 weeks.

Conclusion: This study provides staff caregivers with a safe, noninvasive, theory-based caring model to prevent the development of depressive mood in older residents and to maintain their self-care performance.

Keywords: Elder, depression, activities of daily living, transcutaneous electrical acupoint stimulations, traditional Chinese medicine, cognition action


How to Cite

Chang, Su-Hsien, and Ching-Len Yu. 2021. “Improving Depressive Mood Status and Activities of Daily Living for Older People of Long-Term Care Facilities”. Asian Journal of Research in Nursing and Health 4 (1):23-33. https://journalajrnh.com/index.php/AJRNH/article/view/49.

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