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Factors Affecting Quality of Life among Older Adults with Hypertension in Urban and Rural Areas in Thailand: A Cross-Sectional Study

Chonticha Chantakeeree, Marjorita Sormunen, Matti Estola, Pornchai Jullamate, Hannele Turunen

2021The International Journal of Aging and Human Development53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study explored factors affecting quality of life in older adults with hypertension by comparing those living in urban and rural areas. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 420 older adults living in urban and rural areas in Thailand. Data were collected using the WHOQOL-OLD and Health-Promoting Lifestyle Profile-II tools, which measured quality of life and health-promoting behaviors among the participants. Older adults in urban areas had higher quality of life scores than those in rural locations. Health-promoting behaviors significantly predicted higher quality of life for all residents. A high perceived health status predicted increase of quality of life in urban residents, whereas the presence of comorbidity effects decreased quality of life. A longer hypertension duration predicted higher quality of life in rural residents. These findings suggest that healthy behaviors and self-management interventions are critical to improve quality of life in older Thai adults with hypertension.

Topics & Concepts

Quality of life (healthcare)Cross-sectional studyGerontologyPsychological interventionMedicineRural areaEnvironmental healthComorbidityDemographyPsychiatryPathologyNursingSociologyBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesHealth and Wellbeing ResearchCardiac Health and Mental Health
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