The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore

The rise in Singapore’s ageing population has led its government to introduce various initiatives to lower the burden on the health sector and the national economy. As one of the primary approaches in social work, counselling addresses the issues underlying elderly individuals’ emotional management...

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Main Author: Ho, Yeow Hung
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2024
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description The rise in Singapore’s ageing population has led its government to introduce various initiatives to lower the burden on the health sector and the national economy. As one of the primary approaches in social work, counselling addresses the issues underlying elderly individuals’ emotional management and decision-making. Regardless, elderly Singaporeans experience a lack of counselling assistance. The paucity of evidence-based data to elucidate the effects of counselling on older adults’ emotional management explains why this vulnerable population’s perspectives of counselling and advanced care planning (ACP) remain unreported. This convergent parallel mixed-method study aims to develop an intervention that optimally delivers advanced care planning (ACP) and counselling to enhance elderly Singaporeans’ emotional management and decision making. The specific objectives involved examinations of (1) perspectives regarding ACP, end-of-life care, counselling, and their impact on emotional management and decision-making, (2) accessibility and receptiveness toward counselling, and (3) competencies in emotional management among elderly individuals in Singapore. Twenty-five elderly individuals receiving care in the community via Voluntary Welfare Organisations (VWOs) were purposively sampled from the Senior Activity Centres (SACs) located in eastern Singapore to participate in the semi-structured interview.
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spelling usm-624222025-06-06T03:57:12Z http://eprints.usm.my/62422/ The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore Ho, Yeow Hung H1-99 Social sciences (General) The rise in Singapore’s ageing population has led its government to introduce various initiatives to lower the burden on the health sector and the national economy. As one of the primary approaches in social work, counselling addresses the issues underlying elderly individuals’ emotional management and decision-making. Regardless, elderly Singaporeans experience a lack of counselling assistance. The paucity of evidence-based data to elucidate the effects of counselling on older adults’ emotional management explains why this vulnerable population’s perspectives of counselling and advanced care planning (ACP) remain unreported. This convergent parallel mixed-method study aims to develop an intervention that optimally delivers advanced care planning (ACP) and counselling to enhance elderly Singaporeans’ emotional management and decision making. The specific objectives involved examinations of (1) perspectives regarding ACP, end-of-life care, counselling, and their impact on emotional management and decision-making, (2) accessibility and receptiveness toward counselling, and (3) competencies in emotional management among elderly individuals in Singapore. Twenty-five elderly individuals receiving care in the community via Voluntary Welfare Organisations (VWOs) were purposively sampled from the Senior Activity Centres (SACs) located in eastern Singapore to participate in the semi-structured interview. 2024-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62422/1/HO%20YEOW%20HUNG%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf Ho, Yeow Hung (2024) The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle H1-99 Social sciences (General)
Ho, Yeow Hung
The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore
title The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore
title_full The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore
title_fullStr The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore
title_full_unstemmed The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore
title_short The Impact Of Counselling On The Dignity Of The Elderly In Singapore
title_sort impact of counselling on the dignity of the elderly in singapore
topic H1-99 Social sciences (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/62422/
http://eprints.usm.my/62422/1/HO%20YEOW%20HUNG%20-%20TESIS%20cut.pdf