Multimorbidity patterns and the association with health status of the oldest-old in long-term care facilities in China: a two-step analysis

被引:1
|
作者
Chen, Hong-Li [1 ]
Yu, Xiao-Hong [1 ]
Yin, Yue-Heng [1 ]
Shan, En-Fang [1 ]
Xing, Ying [1 ]
Min, Min [2 ,3 ]
Ding, Ya-Ping [1 ]
Fei, Yang [1 ]
Li, Xian-Wen [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Med Univ, Sch Nursing, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Landsea Long Term Care Facil, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[3] Xia Man Yun Jian Social Welf Dev Ctr, Shanghai, Peoples R China
关键词
Multimorbidity pattern; Health status; Oldest-old; Younger-old; Long-term care facility; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFICATION; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS; PARKINSONS-DISEASE; PREVALENCE; DISABILITY; DISORDERS; BALANCE;
D O I
10.1186/s12877-023-04507-8
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of multimorbidity has created a serious global public health problem in aging populations. Certain multimorbidity patterns across different age ranges and their association with health status remain unclear. The main aim of this study is to identify multimorbidity patterns discrepancies and associated health status between younger-old and oldest-old.MethodsThe Ethics Committee of Nanjing Medical University approved the study protocol (No.2019-473). Convenience sampling method was used to recruit older adults aged >= 60 years with multimorbidity from July to December 2021 from 38 Landsea long-term care facilities in China. The multimorbidity patterns were analyzed using network analysis and two-step cluster analysis. One-Way ANOVA was utilized to explore their association with health status including body function, activity of daily living, and social participation. A Sankey diagram visualized the flow of health status within different multimorbidity patterns. This study is reported following the STROBE guidelines.ResultsA total of 214 younger-old (60-84 years) and 173 oldest-old (>= 85 years) were included. Leading coexisting diseases were cardiovascular disease (CD), metabolic and endocrine disease (MED), neurological disease (ND), and orthopedic disease (OD). Cluster 1 (53, 24.8%) of CD-ND (50, 94.3%; 31, 58.8%), cluster 2 (39, 18.2%) of MED-ND-CD (39, 100%; 39, 100%; 37, 94.9%), cluster 3 (37, 17.3%) of OD-CD-MED-ND (37, 100%; 33, 89.2%; 27, 73.0%; 16, 43.2%), and cluster 4 (34, 15.9%) of CD-MED (34, 100%; 34, 100%) were identified in the younger-old. In the oldest-old, the primary multimorbidity patterns were: cluster 1 (33, 19.1%) of CD-respiratory disease-digestive disease-urogenital disease (CD-RD-DSD-UD) (32, 97.0%; 9, 27.3%; 8, 24.2%; 7, 21.2%), cluster 2 (42, 24.3%) of ND-CD-MED (42, 100%; 35, 83.3%; 14, 33.3%), cluster 3 (28, 16.2%) of OD-CD-MED (28, 100%; 25, 89.3%; 18, 64.3%), and cluster 4 (35, 20.2%) of CD-MED (35, 100%; 35, 100%). Younger-old with CD-ND or MED-ND-CD, and oldest-old with ND-CD-MED have worse health status compared with other multimorbidity patterns (e.g., CD-MED and OD-CD-MED).ConclusionDiscrepancies in common patterns of multimorbidity across age groups suggest that caregivers in long-term care facilities should consider changes in multimorbidity patterns with ageing when developing prevention plans for individualized management. Neurological disease concurrent with other diseases was the major determinant of health status, especially for the oldest-old. Interventions targeting multimorbidity need to be focused, yet generic. It is essential to assess complex needs and health outcomes that arise from different multimorbidity patterns and manage them through an interdisciplinary approach and consider their priorities to gain high-quality primary care for older adults living in long-term care facilities.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Evaluating the technical efficiency of care among long-term care facilities in Xiamen, China: based on data envelopment analysis and Tobit model
    Liangwen Zhang
    Yanbing Zeng
    Ya Fang
    BMC Public Health, 19
  • [42] Association between obesity phenotypes and dietary patterns: A two-step cluster analysis based on the China multi-ethnic cohort study
    Hu, Yuxin
    Zhang, Yuxin
    Zhong, Jianqin
    Wang, Yuan
    Zhou, Enhui
    Hong, Feng
    PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, 2024, 187
  • [43] Health-related quality of life of elderly people in long-term care facilities An analysis of care-specific influencing factors
    Reiber, Petra
    Wolpert, Ina
    Graeb, Fabian
    Wolke, Reinhold
    GESUNDHEITSOEKONOMIE UND QUALITAETSMANAGEMENT, 2022, 27 (03): : 145 - 154
  • [44] Barriers to seasonal influenza vaccine uptake among health care workers in long-term care facilities: A cross-sectional analysis
    Kenny, Eanna
    McNamara, Aine
    Noone, Chris
    Byrne, Molly
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 25 (03) : 519 - 539
  • [45] Health workers perception on telemedicine in management of neuropsychiatric symptoms in long-term care facilities: Two years follow-up
    Piau, Antoine
    Vautier, Claude
    De Mauleon, Adelaide
    Tchalla, Achille
    Rumeau, Pierre
    Nourhashemi, Fati
    Soto-Martin, Maria
    GERIATRIC NURSING, 2020, 41 (06) : 1000 - 1005
  • [46] Vaccination Status and the Detection of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Health Care Personnel Under Surveillance in Long-term Residential Facilities
    Linsenmeyer, Katherine
    Charness, Michael E.
    O'Brien, William J.
    Strymish, Judith
    Doshi, Sucheta J.
    Ljaamo, Sven K.
    Gupta, Kalpana
    JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2021, 4 (11)
  • [47] Long-term care use and socio-economic status in Belgium: a survival analysis using health care insurance data
    Karel Van den Bosch
    Joanna Geerts
    Peter Willemé
    Archives of Public Health, 71 (1)
  • [48] Long-term care use and socio-economic status in Belgium: a survival analysis using health care insurance data
    Van den Bosch, Karel
    Geerts, Joanna
    Willeme, Peter
    ARCHIVES OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2013, 71
  • [49] The Relationship Between Nutritional Status and Physical Function, Admission Frequency, Length of Hospital Stay, and Mortality in Old People Living in Long-Term Care Facilities
    Lin, Sin-Jie
    Hwang, Shinn-Jang
    Liu, Chieh-Yu
    Lin, Hung-Ru
    JOURNAL OF NURSING RESEARCH, 2012, 20 (02) : 110 - 121
  • [50] Association between Efficiency and Quality of Health Care in South Korea Long-term Care Hospitals: Using the Data Envelopment Analysis and Matrix Analysis
    Sohn, Minsung
    Choi, Mankyu
    JOURNAL OF KOREAN ACADEMY OF NURSING, 2014, 44 (04) : 418 - 427