An integrative review of negative emotions of older adults in later life

Cris S. Adolfo, Joseph Almazan, Abdulrhman Saad B. Albougami, Mark Y. Roque, John Jamir Benzon Aruta

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Abstract

Background
Older adults are one of the most vulnerable populations requiring scientific, psychological, and clinical attention. Although several studies have explored psychoemotional needs in later life, one critical gap in the literature is a shortage of studies comprehensively reviewing negative emotional experiences and their antecedents associated with later life.
Aim
This integrative review aims to identify negative emotional experiences during older adult years.
Methods
This review of articles from Medline, CINAHL, Science Direct, Web of Science, ProQuest, and Taylor and Francis synthesized negative emotional experiences during older adult years. Across these six electronic databases, we searched and identified 17 relevant articles from 2005 to 2020 containing quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method studies.
Results
Based on the review, we identified five negative emotions (sadness, anxiety, frustration, anger, and loneliness). These negative emotions were rooted in marital problems, separation from families, medical problems, physical functioning and disability, and financial limitations. Additionally, we identified common antecedents of negative emotions.
Conclusion
At the center of numerous interventions, older adults are reinvigorated to understand the antecedents of negative emotions. The complex array of emotions, specifically regrets and frustration in later life, is depicted by more negativity than positivity. Such array of emotions could help develop strategies to prevent the causes of regret and frustration that nurses see when working with older adults in a clinical practice setting.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6
Pages (from-to)1452-1464
JournalNursing Forum
Volume57
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • frustrations
  • integrative review
  • nursing care
  • nursing regrets
  • older adults

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Health Professions(all)

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