Effect of Health Promotion Intervention on Daily Living Activities among Older Adults with Frailty

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

Lecturers, Community Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Benha University, Egypt

Abstract

Background: Frailty is considered as a complex concept involving a variety of physical, mental, 
nutritional, and social aspects that are linked to adverse health outcomes in older adults. Aim: This 
study aimed to evaluate the effect of health promotion intervention on daily living activities among 
older adults with frailty. Subjects and Method: Design: A quasi- experimental design was utilized. 
Setting: The study was carried out at Medicine and Cardiology Outpatient clinics at Benha 
Teaching Hospital at Benha City in Egypt. Subjects: A purposive sample of 133 older adults was 
included. Tools: Three tools were used in this study; I: An interviewing questionnaire composed of 
four parts as older adults’ socio-demographic characteristics, medical history, older adults’ 
knowledge about frailty and older adults reported practices for health promotion. II: Frailty scale to 
assess frailty degree among older adults. III: Barthel index scale to assess older adults’ activities of 
daily living. Results: There was a highly significant improvement in the older adults’ total levels of 
knowledge, reported practices and dependency levels of activities of daily living post and after three 
months of health promotion intervention. Also, there was a highly statistically significant 
correlation between total reported practices, dependency levels of activities of daily living and 
frailty degree among older adults pre, post and after three months of health promotion intervention. 
Conclusion: Health promotion intervention was efficient in improving frail older adults’ 
knowledge, reported practices, and enhancing dependency levels of activities of daily living. 
Recommendations: Developing continuous health promotion intervention for all older adults to 
enhance their knowledge and practices regarding prevention of frailty.