הקשר בין פגיעות נפשית וחברתית של מטפלות בית בזקנים ותפיסתן את מצבם התפקודי של המטופלים הזקנים לבין גילנות

Translated title of the contribution: The Association of Home CareWorkers' Emotional and SocialVulnerabilities and TheirPerception of the Older Adult'sFunctional Condition with Ageism

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Abstract

Background: The Terror Management Theory links death anxiety to ageism, suggesting that ageism may emerge from unconscious fears associated with old age. Although previous studies have revealed a connection between death anxiety and ageism, particularly among health care workers, little research has investigated whether death anxiety mediates the relationship between vulnerability factors and ageism. Aims: This study aims to enhance the understanding of ageism risk factors among home care workers of older adults by examining the relationships between psychological vulnerability (psychological distress), social vulnerability (loneliness and poor social support), the functional condition of the older adult, and ageism, while exploring the mediating role of death anxiety. Methods: A sample of 400 home care workers, mandated by the National Insurance Nursing Law,completed a quantitative questionnaire evaluating the research variables. Structural equation modeling (SEM) was employed to analyze direct and mediating effects. Findings: The findings indicate that death anxiety mediates all relationships between predictor variables and ageism. For “loneliness” and the “functional status of the older adult,” death anxiety fully mediates the relationship. In the case of “psychological distress,” the mediation is partial, strengthening the association with ageism. Surprisingly, for social support, a “suppression effect”emerges, resulting in two contradicting associations: the negative association of social support with ageism, and its positive association with death anxiety. Conclusions and Implications for Practice: The results expand the existing knowledge of ageism risk factors and emphasize the need to identify vulnerable care workers, underscoring the importance of providing them with support and training.
Translated title of the contributionThe Association of Home CareWorkers' Emotional and SocialVulnerabilities and TheirPerception of the Older Adult'sFunctional Condition with Ageism
Original languageHebrew
Pages (from-to)109-130
Number of pages22
Journalחברה ורווחה: רבעון לעבודה סוציאלית
Volumeמ"ד
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2024

IHP publications

  • ihp
  • Age discrimination
  • Caregivers
  • Nurses
  • Older people
  • Terminally ill -- Home care
  • Stress (Psychology)
  • Loneliness

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