EFFECTIVENESS OF NURSE-LED MULTIFACETED INTERVENTION ON LONELINESS, DEPRESSION, SOCIABILITY, FAMILY SUPPORT AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ELDERLY: A PILOT STUDY
- Professor, PSG College of Nursing.
- Principal, Amity College of Nursing.
- Medical Officer Incharge, PSG Rural Health and Training Centre,Coimbatore.
- Principal,PSG College of Nursing.
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Background: Rapid population ageing in India has intensified psychosocial challenges among older adults, including loneliness, depression, reduced sociability, inadequate family support, and compromised quality of life. Community-based, nurse-led interventions may offer a feasible and effective approach to address these multidimensional issues, particularly in rural settings. Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse-led multifaceted intervention on loneliness, depression, sociability, family support, and quality of life among elderly individuals.
J.Poornima Mary Rodriguez et, al (2026); EFFECTIVENESS OF NURSE-LED MULTIFACETED INTERVENTION ON LONELINESS, DEPRESSION, SOCIABILITY, FAMILY SUPPORT AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG ELDERLY: A PILOT STUDY, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 14 (03), 1194-1210, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/23106
Professor, PSG College of Nursing.
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