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      THE EFFECT OF SENSE OF COHERENCE ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM BASED ON SALUTOGENESIS FOR ELDERLY WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME

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          This study aimed to develop and verify a sense of coherence (SOC) enhancement program based on salutogenesis for elderly with metabolic syndrome. This study was a quasi-experimental study. The inclusion criteria were patients with metabolic syndrome aged 60 or over who visited the outpatient department of a university hospital and a public health center located in an urban area. The intervention group (n=24) attended the SOC enhancement program. The health promotion theoretical framework, salutogenesis, provided the program structure and conceptual framework of this study. This program included comprehensibility, manageability, and meaningfulness which were core concepts of salutogenesis and consisted of multiple tailored behavior interventions composed of education, Tai-Chi exercises, individual activities, self-monitoring, self-help groups, and individual counseling. This program was provided once a week over 10 weeks, but Tai-Chi exercise was conducted twice a week. The control group (n=25) was provided with general health information once. The interactions between groups and measurement time showed significant differences in self-efficacy (p=.001), perceived social support (p<.001), SOC (p<.001), health behavior (p=.010), and the physical health-related quality of life (p=.001). The metabolic-related physiological indicators showed significant improvement in total cholesterol (p=.004) and LDL-cholesterol (p=.009). This study showed that the SOC enhancement program strengthened the self-efficacy, social support, and SOC in the elderly with metabolic syndrome, improved the health behavior, and was effective in improving some metabolic-related physiological indicators. Based on the results of this study, I suggest to expand the scope of the sense of coherence program and conduct the intervention longer.

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          Journal
          Innov Aging
          Innov Aging
          innovateage
          Innovation in Aging
          Oxford University Press (US )
          2399-5300
          November 2019
          08 November 2019
          08 November 2019
          : 3
          : Suppl 1 , Program Abstracts from the GSA 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting “Strength in Age—Harnessing the Power of Networks”
          : S142
          Affiliations
          College of Nursing, Pusan National University , Busan, Korea, Republic of
          Article
          igz038.513
          10.1093/geroni/igz038.513
          6844704
          2bec3b78-3178-4390-85ed-cf8127f4f72c
          © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.

          This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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          Session 890 (Poster)
          Health Promotion

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