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Influences of lower limb edema on daily lives of elderly individuals in an elderly day care center

Aim The purpose of this study is to describe the influences of lower limb edema on the daily lives of elderly individuals in elderly day care to describe the necessity of care for lower limb edema. Methods Semi‐structured interviews based on a quality of life questionnaire for limb lymphedema were c...

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Published in:Japan journal of nursing science : JJNS 2021-04, Vol.18 (2), p.e12383-n/a
Main Authors: Tsuchiya, Sayumi, Sawazaki, Takuto, Osawa, Shuji, Fujiu, Makoto, Okuwa, Mayumi, Sugama, Junko
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Summary:Aim The purpose of this study is to describe the influences of lower limb edema on the daily lives of elderly individuals in elderly day care to describe the necessity of care for lower limb edema. Methods Semi‐structured interviews based on a quality of life questionnaire for limb lymphedema were conducted. Two types of text mining analysis methods were used: a frequent word analysis and a content analysis. The edema severity was graded on a scale of 0 to 3, and the sum of the numerical values of the grades for each person was defined as the pitting score. Results The seven participants had a mean age of 83.4 ± 4.6 years (mean ± SD). The pitting scores ranged from 1 to 25 in the participants. The words “think” (389 times), “walk” (136 times), and “put on” (135 times) were extracted frequently. The content analysis focused on the words “walk” and “put on.” The participants complained of difficulty walking, pain, and numbness when walking, weakness of their lower limbs, difficulty putting on shoes, restrictions on shoe types, and difficulty finding shoes. Conclusions These results demonstrate that elderly individuals experienced troubles during their daily lives caused by lower limb edema, which highlights the necessity of symptom management. Active interventions for edema by nurses are necessary to improve quality of life in elderly individuals.
ISSN:1742-7932
1742-7924
DOI:10.1111/jjns.12383