J Korean Biol Nurs Sci.  2024 Feb;26(1):41-48. 10.7586/jkbns.24.003.

Impact of COVID-19-related concerns and depression on hand-washing practice among community-dwelling older adults: a secondary analysis of the 2020 Korea Community Health Survey

Affiliations
  • 1College of Nursing, Health and Nursing Research Institute, Jeju National University, Jeju, Korea
  • 2School of Nursing, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • 3School of Nursing, UT Health San Antonio
  • 4Department of Clinical Nursing, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, Korea
  • 5Department of Philosophy, College of Humanities, Jeju National University, Jeju, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
This study investigated hand-washing practice among community-dwelling older adults during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and aimed to identify the impact of COVID-19-related concerns and depression on hand-washing practice.
Methods
This was a secondary analysis of data extracted from the 2020 Community Health Survey. The primary data were collected through self-reporting from August 10 to September 8, 2020 in a cross-sectional study. The subjects consisted of 1,350 adults aged 65 or older living in J Province who participated in the 2020 Community Health Survey. Results: The factors affecting hand-washing practice among older adults were male gender (β = –.18, p < .001), age (β = –.07, p = .001), no education (β = –.20, p < .001) and elementary, middle, and high school graduation (β = –.15, p < .001) compared to a college or higher education, poor health perception (β = –.13, p < .001), COVID-19-related concerns (β = .08, p = .005), and depression (β = –.07, p = .001). To summarize, the factors negatively affecting hand-washing practice included male gender, lower education level, poor health perception, and depression, while the factors positively associated with hand-washing practice included COVID-19-related concerns.
Conclusion
These findings show the importance of considering these multifaceted determinants when designing targeted interventions and educational programs aimed at promoting hand-washing among older adults. Additionally, based on the relationship between hand-washing practice and COVID-19-related concerns and depression, interventions that can alleviate mental problems along with providing proper education are required.

Keyword

Aged; Depression; Infection control; Hand hygiene; 노인; 우울; 감염관리; 손 씻기
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