Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, Poland

Skin diseases constitute an essential health and aesthetic problem in the elderly. The aim of the study was to evaluate the knowledge of the elderly residents of public nursing homes and participants of the University of the Third Age in Bialystok, Poland surrounding the factors influencing skin age...

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Main Authors: Mateusz Cybulski, Elzbieta Krajewska-Kulak
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2016-05-01
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Online Access:https://peerj.com/articles/2028.pdf
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spelling doaj-9d35d3a3ae494057a6c7e978184578572020-11-25T00:10:45ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592016-05-014e202810.7717/peerj.2028Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, PolandMateusz Cybulski0Elzbieta Krajewska-Kulak1Department of Integrated Medical Care, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, PolandDepartment of Integrated Medical Care, Medical University of Bialystok, Bialystok, PolandSkin diseases constitute an essential health and aesthetic problem in the elderly. The aim of the study was to evaluate the knowledge of the elderly residents of public nursing homes and participants of the University of the Third Age in Bialystok, Poland surrounding the factors influencing skin ageing, the awareness of skin conditions in agening skin, and the impact of skin ageing on the volunteers. The study was performed from April to June 2015 in Bialystok, in two groups: among 100 public nursing home residents (PNH) and 100 members of University of the Third Age (U3A), (all over 60 years old). The study made use of a diagnostic survey conducted via a questionnaire prepared by the authors. Nearly half of those surveyed (42.5%; n = 85) sunbathed in the past, while 28.0% (n = 56) of those surveyed now take part in this type of leisure activity. More than half of respondents (53.0%; n = 106) protected their skin using special protective preparations. A majority of Bialystok inhabitants surveyed (80.5%; n = 161) noticed the features of skin ageing. They reported birthmarks, fungal infections and bedsores as the main skin problems of the old age. Nearly half (40%) of respondents assessed their knowledge as average and 26.0% as poor. The study showed some statistical differences in the knowledge and awareness between the residents of public nursing homes and the students of the University of the Third Age, e.g., the use of the Internet by the U3A group for finding out information. There is a desire to receive education in the field of the agening skin conditions/diseases among the elderly because their level of knowledge is relatively poor. Education of seniors in this area can increase their awareness of the basic principles of skin care and prevention marking of skin ageing. The benefits of greater knowledge of seniors about the conditions of agening skin can help reduce the medical burden and reduce the incidence on certain skin diseases. Furthermore, there is a need for educating of the younger population on the factors of skin ageing to prevent certain skin conditions as they become older. Seniors should be professionally educated by qualified specialists; for example, dermatologists or cosmeticians, so that the information they receive is in line with evidence-based medicine.https://peerj.com/articles/2028.pdfAgeingElderlyFactorsOlder peoplePhotoageingSkin ageing
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author Mateusz Cybulski
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Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, Poland
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Ageing
Elderly
Factors
Older people
Photoageing
Skin ageing
author_facet Mateusz Cybulski
Elzbieta Krajewska-Kulak
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title Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, Poland
title_short Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, Poland
title_full Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, Poland
title_fullStr Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, Poland
title_full_unstemmed Opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of Bialystok, Poland
title_sort opinions regarding skin ageing in the elderly inhabitants of bialystok, poland
publisher PeerJ Inc.
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publishDate 2016-05-01
description Skin diseases constitute an essential health and aesthetic problem in the elderly. The aim of the study was to evaluate the knowledge of the elderly residents of public nursing homes and participants of the University of the Third Age in Bialystok, Poland surrounding the factors influencing skin ageing, the awareness of skin conditions in agening skin, and the impact of skin ageing on the volunteers. The study was performed from April to June 2015 in Bialystok, in two groups: among 100 public nursing home residents (PNH) and 100 members of University of the Third Age (U3A), (all over 60 years old). The study made use of a diagnostic survey conducted via a questionnaire prepared by the authors. Nearly half of those surveyed (42.5%; n = 85) sunbathed in the past, while 28.0% (n = 56) of those surveyed now take part in this type of leisure activity. More than half of respondents (53.0%; n = 106) protected their skin using special protective preparations. A majority of Bialystok inhabitants surveyed (80.5%; n = 161) noticed the features of skin ageing. They reported birthmarks, fungal infections and bedsores as the main skin problems of the old age. Nearly half (40%) of respondents assessed their knowledge as average and 26.0% as poor. The study showed some statistical differences in the knowledge and awareness between the residents of public nursing homes and the students of the University of the Third Age, e.g., the use of the Internet by the U3A group for finding out information. There is a desire to receive education in the field of the agening skin conditions/diseases among the elderly because their level of knowledge is relatively poor. Education of seniors in this area can increase their awareness of the basic principles of skin care and prevention marking of skin ageing. The benefits of greater knowledge of seniors about the conditions of agening skin can help reduce the medical burden and reduce the incidence on certain skin diseases. Furthermore, there is a need for educating of the younger population on the factors of skin ageing to prevent certain skin conditions as they become older. Seniors should be professionally educated by qualified specialists; for example, dermatologists or cosmeticians, so that the information they receive is in line with evidence-based medicine.
topic Ageing
Elderly
Factors
Older people
Photoageing
Skin ageing
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