Healthy Related Quality of Life the Elderly in Mosul province, Iraq

Authors

  • Nasir Muwfaq Younis College of Nursing / University of Mosul/ IRAQ
  • Mahmoud Mohammed Ahmed College of Nursing / University of Mosul/ IRAQ
  • Rian Mahmood Ibrahim College of Nursing / University of Mosul/ IRAQ

Keywords:

Healthy, Elderly, Mosul, Iraq

Abstract

The aim of the study is to quality of life the elderly clients , and to identify the relationship between some characteristics of the elderly patients and health problems related to quality of life. The non-experimental approach and descriptive type are used in this study . The study is applied on three hospitals (Ibn-Sena Teaching Hospital, Al-Zahrawee Teaching Hospital and Al Salm Teaching Hospital), some primary health care centers, and public clinics in Mosul City. Purposive sample consists of (833) clients,(490) Male and (343) Femal who visited or admitted to the teaching hospitals, some primary health care centers, and public clinics in Mosul City. In older to collect the data of the study, a questionnaire was constructed depending on the previous studies and related literature review. The questionnaire consists of two Parts: Part one includes (7) items which focus on the elderly demographic characteristics such as (age, sex, martial status, occupation , level of education, duration and type of disease).Part two includes (4) main items that contain: ( independency , daily physical activities , psycho-social aspects and life of adaptation). In this study, the total questions include (73) items, in which three-scale options are used in the rating scale were: (2) for (Always), (1) for (Sometimes), and (0)for (Never) . Content validity was determined by presenting the questionnaire to a panel of (12) experts. Internal consistency of the questionnaire is assessed by calculating Cronbach's Coefficient alpha . The data analysis shows that there is a significant statistical interrelationship in health related quality of life (HRQoL) items that are related to: (independency, daily physical activities, psycho-social aspects and life of adaptation domains) .The researcher concludes that (HRQoL) can be measured by instrument, and (the elderly's independency, daily physical activities, psycho- social aspects, and life of adaptation) are affected by their demographic characteristics (age and sex).

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Published

2026-03-06

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Muwfaq Younis, N., Mohammed Ahmed, M., & Mahmood Ibrahim, R. (2026). Healthy Related Quality of Life the Elderly in Mosul province, Iraq. Current Clinical and Medical Education, 4(03), 21–30. Retrieved from https://www.visionpublisher.info/index.php/ccme/article/view/294

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