Revista Brasileira de Geriatria e Gerontologia (May 2020)

Participation in community intervention programmes and quality of life: findings from a multicenter study in Portugal

  • Maria Alice Martins da Silva Calçada Bastos,
  • Joana Mafalda Miguelote de Pinho Monteiro,
  • Carla Maria Gomes Marques de Faria,
  • Maria Helena Pimentel,
  • Sofia de Lurdes Rosas da Silva,
  • Carlos Miguel Figueiredo Afonso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1981-22562020023.190017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 6

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Abstract Objective: The present study aimed to analyze quality of life (QoL) in participants of community intervention programs (CIP) focused on healthy aging. Method : A multicenter cross-sectional study was carried out with 304 community-dwelling participants, aged 55 years old or more and living in three locations in Portugal. Half of these individuals (n=152) were involved in a CIP (intervention group). The intervention group was paired according to sex and age group with an equivalent number of participants (n=152) that did not take part in a CIP (comparison group). Activities implemented in the CIP were grouped according to their nature: socio-recreational, educational/lifelong learning and physical activity. Data collection involved a Social Participation Questionnaire, the WHOQOL-Bref and the Satisfaction With Life Scale. Results: The CIP participants (n=152) had a mean age of 71.4 years (±5.4), were predominantly women (75.0%), married (65.4%), with fewer than five years of education (71.7%) and a monthly family income of up to 750 euros (47.4%). The intervention group had a significantly higher QoL in the physical domain than the comparison group (p<0.03). Physical activity was the most frequently attended session in the CIP (n=119, 78.3%), in comparison with educational/lifelong learning (n=46, 30.3%) and socio-recreational (n=25, 16.4%) activities. People practicing physical activity in the CIP had a significantly higher QoL in the psychological, social relationships and environment domains (p<0.05). Conclusion: Participation in the CIP was associated with QoL. Therefore, in line with the active aging framework, CIPs must be a part of public policy measures aimed at the QoL of the population.

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