An Optimal Beneficiary Profile to Ensure Focused Interventions for Older Adults
Dorina-Claudia Bălan, Rozeta Drăghici, Ioana Găiculescu, Alexandra Rusu, Andrada-Elena Stan, Polixenia Stan

TL;DR
This study identifies the optimal profile of older adults who are most likely to benefit from a yoga program aimed at increasing social inclusion and participation.
Contribution
The study introduces a new method to define an optimal beneficiary profile for geriatric interventions using mixed quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Findings
Physical impairment was correlated with increased willingness to participate in yoga classes.
Mental pathology was associated with decreased willingness to participate in yoga programs.
Five main themes emerged from qualitative analysis regarding motivations for participation.
Abstract
Background: Aging is a lifelong process, and many chronic diseases and geriatric syndromes are influenced by lifestyle factors. For active aging and maintaining functional capacity facilitate health, there are essential aspects in geriatric care. Our objective was to create a specific profile focusing on the characteristics of a possible optimal beneficiary of a newly developed program that is meant to increase the social inclusion and participation in social life of older adults. Methods: The profile was built based on a mixed design, a quantitative and qualitative analysis that identified the typology of an optimal beneficiary of a newly developed yoga program. The quantitative analysis (50 subjects from NIGG “Ana Aslan” Bucharest) identified the main predictors impacting subjects’ willingness to participate in a yoga program based on their pathologies at a mental and/or physical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Wellbeing Research · Dietary Effects on Health · Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
