Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal (Sep 2018)

Pain, Depression, and Health-Related Quality of Life of Older Haenyeos (Women Divers)

  • Eun Suk Ko,
  • Kyung-Ja Kang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31372/20180301.1092
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 30 – 39

Abstract

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This study aimed to provide basic data in order to develop effective intervention plans to improve the health-related quality of life of older haenyeos (professional female free divers). The study’s participants consisted of older haenyeos (≥65 years old) from seven fishing villages on Jeju Island, Korea. Data were collected using a questionnaire-based survey method, and the responses of 149 participants were analyzed. The participants’ mean pain score was 2.43 out of 5 points and their mean score for health-related quality of life was 61.18 out of 100 points. Depression was the strongest factor influencing health-related quality of life; other influencing factors included pain, the number of drug side effects, number of drugs prescribed, age, and diving time. Intervention plans for chronic-disease management and self-management programs tailored to the characteristics of older haenyeos are needed for the effective control of depression, pain, and improvement in their health-related quality of life.

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