Preventive Health Model for Older Adults: A Conceptual Map
Işıl Kaleli, İsmail TufanBackground
Global aging trends indicate a substantial increase in the older population, alongside rising rates of chronic illness and greater care needs. Preventive health strategies are essential to mitigate healthcare costs and improve quality of life.
Objective
This study proposes a conceptual preventive health model for older adults by integrating the Theory of Planned Behavior with the Life Situation framework.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted with 400 older adults enrolled at the Antalya Tazelenme University. Validity and reliability of data tool were assessed using exploratory factor analysis and Cronbach’s alpha; relationships among variables were examined using multiple linear regression.
Results
The LS dimensions significantly influenced the TPB components, which in turn predicted intentions and behaviors related to preventive health (R 2 = 0.598).
Conclusion
The proposed Pro-Aging-Health Model provides a framework for developing preventive health strategies tailored to older adults.