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Is the holistic physical factor linked to life satisfaction in older age?
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College of Nursing in Celje, Celje, Slovenia (Research Institute)
 
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Alma Mater Europaea − ECM, Maribor, Slovenia (Department of Social Gerontology)
 
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Faculty of Organisational Studies in Novo Mesto, Novo Mesto, Slovenia
 
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University of Novo Mesto, Novo Mesto, Slovenia (Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing)
 
 
Online publication date: 2019-09-12
 
 
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Bojana Filej   

College of Nursing in Celje, Research Institute, Mariborska c. 7, 3000 Celje, Slovenia
 
 
Med Pr Work Health Saf. 2019;70(5):535-43
 
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Background: The physical factor (health literacy, health status, functional ability to perform daily basic and instrumental activities and risk factors) is linked to life satisfaction in older age. The aim of this study is to establish the correlation between the physical holistic factor and life satisfaction in older age. Material and Methods: The quantitative research method was used. In order to sample the data, the authors chose a simple random sample. The designed questionnaire was filled in by 1064 older persons aged ≥ 65 years, living in social care institutions/nursing homes for older persons or in the home environment. The number of correctly completed survey questionnaires was 656. In order to measure life satisfaction, the Satisfaction with Life Scale was used. Within the physical factor, 4 indexes were formed. In order to be able to show the desired influences or links between the physical factor and life satisfaction, the authors used propensity score methods. Results: The individual indexes within the physical factor are linked to life satisfaction to a varying degree: health literacy (R2 = 0.137), health status (R2 = 0.047), the functional ability to perform daily basic and instrumental activities (R2 = 0.015), and risk factors (R2 = 0.001). The physical holistic factor is linked to life satisfaction in older age (R2 = 0.05). Conclusions: With this research, the authors have proven that the older persons with high levels of health literacy, a good health status without chronic diseases, who are independent in performing daily basic and instrumental activities, and do not have any risk factors present, are more satisfied with their lives. Med Pr. 2019;70(5):535–43
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