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Title: | Narrative group interventions to rediscover life wisdom among Hong Kong Chinese older adults: A waitlist RCT study |
Authors: | Prof. CHOW Oi-Wah, Esther Fung, Sai-Fu |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Source: | Innovation in Aging, 2020, vol. 4( Supplement_1), pp. 79. |
Conference: | Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting |
Abstract: | Objectives: To recognize, and rejuvenate the life wisdom of Hong Kong Chinese older adults, a new strength- and meaning-based Narrative Therapy (NT) in practice is developed, with two objectives: to examine its effectiveness in enhancing wisdom; and to test the longer-term effects at 2 and 8 months respectively. Method: A waitlist randomised controlled trial (RCT) design was used. A total of 157 older adults were recruited, 82 of which was randomly assigned to 12 intervention groups to receive four 2-hour NT sessions using the ‘Tree of Life’ metaphor, to assess perceived wisdom at baseline (T1), at the end of treatment (T2), and at two (T3) and 8 months after treatment (T4). Results: Participants in the NT group showed significant improvements in the wisdom outcome measure [F(2.726, p = 0.041)]. As such, the results of latent growth curve models with time-invariant covariates for impact of NT on wisdom scores suggested significant effects two months after treatment (T3) with controlled the effects of age, gender and educational level [TML(11) = 17.306, p = 0.098, RMSEA = 0.079, CFI = 0.960]. Most improvements were sustained at 2- and 8-months post intervention. No adverse reaction was recorded in any of the cases mentioned at all study sites. Conclusion: The findings have significant theoretical contributions for professional social work practice to ground a new theory in understanding wisdom in older adulthood, develop a new clinical practice that appreciate and celebrate life wisdom, and a practice guide to be disseminated among health and social care practitioners. |
Type: | Conference Paper |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/10113 |
ISSN: | 2399-5300 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.260 |
Appears in Collections: | Social Work - Publication |
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