Relationship between Medical Burden, Depression, and Quality of Life in Psychogeriatric Inpatients: Implications for Providers of Pastoral Care

This study describes medical burden among individuals ⩾ 65 years hospitalized for depression in order to determine its associations with depression and quality of life (QOL) and thus provide suggestions for spiritual care providers. Using reliable, validated measures, the 45 participants who complet...

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Authors: Piderman, Katherine M. (Author) ; Sontag, Lauren F. (Author) ; Hsu, Jennifer (Author) ; Lapid, Maria I. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage Publishing 2014
In: Journal of pastoral care & counseling
Year: 2014, Volume: 68, Issue: 2, Pages: 1-6
Further subjects:B Spirituality
B Depression
B geriatric
B Chaplains
B Chronic Disease
B psychiatric inpatients
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Summary:This study describes medical burden among individuals ⩾ 65 years hospitalized for depression in order to determine its associations with depression and quality of life (QOL) and thus provide suggestions for spiritual care providers. Using reliable, validated measures, the 45 participants who completed the study demonstrated moderate medical burden that was significantly associated with physical QOL but not with mental QOL or depression. Irrespective of the level of medical burden, subjects exhibited significant improvement of both depression and QOL during hospitalization. Results suggest that advocacy by spiritual care providers is essential.
ISSN:2167-776X
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of pastoral care & counseling
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/154230501406800202