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The prevalence of person-perceived participation restriction in community-dwelling older adults.

Authors :
Wilkie R
Peat G
Thomas E
Croft P
Source :
Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation [Qual Life Res] 2006 Nov; Vol. 15 (9), pp. 1471-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2006 Sep 29.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Objective: To estimate the prevalence, nature and distribution of person-perceived participation restriction, in community-dwelling older adults.<br />Method: Population based cross-sectional postal survey of 11,055 adults aged 50 years and over in North Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Person-perceived participation restriction was measured using the Keele Assessment of Participation which covers 11 different aspects of life mapped to the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning. Four-week period prevalence was calculated for restriction in any, multiple and for each aspect separately. Prevalence estimates were calculated for the total sample, and for each age and gender stratum.<br />Results: A total of 7,878 subjects responded (adjusted response--71.3%). The 4-week period prevalence of any participation restriction was 51.8%; 3.3% had substantial restriction. Participation restriction increased with age (p<0.001) and, for moderate and substantial restriction, was more frequent in women. The prevalence of restricted participation in individual aspects of life ranged from 3.8% (work) to 25.9% (mobility outside the home).<br />Conclusion: Some restriction of participation 'as and when we want it' is common in the general population and increases with age, although severe restriction only affects a minority. The distribution of person-perceived participation restriction is similar to that of impairments and activity limitation in community-dwelling older adults.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0962-9343
Volume :
15
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Quality of life research : an international journal of quality of life aspects of treatment, care and rehabilitation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17009086
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-006-0017-9