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Factors associated with increasing functional decline in multimorbid independently living older people.

Authors :
Laan W
Bleijenberg N
Drubbel I
Numans ME
de Wit NJ
Schuurmans MJ
Source :
Maturitas [Maturitas] 2013 Jul; Vol. 75 (3), pp. 276-81. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 May 08.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Objectives: With increasing age the levels of activities of daily living (ADL) deteriorate. In this study we aimed to investigate which demographic characteristics and disorders are associated with ADL disabilities in multi-morbid older people.<br />Study Design: We performed a cross-sectional study with baseline patient data from a large Dutch trial in independently living multi-morbid older people combined with the reimbursed healthcare data for the same subjects.<br />Main Outcome Measures: The primary outcome of our study was the level of independence of activities of daily living (ADL) as assessed with the Modified Katz Activities of Daily Living (KATZ-15) scale.<br />Results: In our study we were able to include 1187 persons (63.0% female) for whom both questionnaire data and reimbursed healthcare data was available. In total, 59% had a Katz-15 score of 1 or higher. The strongest associations with ADL disabilities in women were psychiatric disorders, with prevalence rate (PR) estimates of 1.37 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.17-1.60) and transient ischaemic attacks and cerebrovasculair accidents in men, with PR estimates of 1.94 (95% CI: 1.41-2.66). Although univariate analysis seemed to also reveal associations with socio-demographic factors such as living together with a partner or the socio-economic status, these factors were not independently associated with ADL disabilities.<br />Conclusions: In this cross-sectional study we found that 71% of the multi-morbid female elderly had a sub-optimal level of activities of daily living, as assessed with the Katz-15 scale. The results of our study show that multiple disorders are associated with ADL disabilities in multi-morbid older men and women. We found socio-demographic characteristics not to be independently associated ADL disabilities.<br /> (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-4111
Volume :
75
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Maturitas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23664316
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.maturitas.2013.04.005