The effect of the elderly development program on the quality of life of early individuals / Joeric Emil P. Crescini, Jessica Mara G. Cruz, John Paul M. Cruz, Kathleen Rose P. Cruz, Isabel G. Cupino, Darwyn Paul Y. Daguman, Lea Monica A. Dalde, Allan Vincent F. Datingaling, Manuel John A. Dayao, Kelsey C. Dayrit, Victor L. De Castro III, Remigio Jay-Ar Z. Butacan
Series: Health Sciences Journal. 6 : 2, page 50-54 Publication details: July-December 2017Content type:- text
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Introduction: The increasing aging population of the Philippines impacts on the socioeconomic development of the country, prompting a deeper look into their quality of life. This study sought to determine the effect of the Elderly Developmental Program on the quality of life of the elderly population of Los Baños. Methods: A 4-month prospective cohort study of the elderly population in Los Baños, Laguna compared the quality of life scores of a group enrolled in the Elderly Developmental Program and an unexposed control, using the World Health Organization Quality of Life Abbreviated Version for Filipino Older Persons questionnaire. Results: Quality life scores where higher for the EDP group during the four months of observation. In Month 2, significant differences were found in all domains except for the psychological domain. Only the physical health domain score was significant in the EDP group for Month 3 (p= 0.003) and Month 4 (p= 0.029). Both the EDP and control groups had higher overall and domain scores in Month 4 compared with baseline. Conclusion: The Elderly Developmental Program may improve the overall quality of life of elderly persons, specifically in the physical health domain. These improvements are likely due to the focus of the program on the physical aspect of the elderly.
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