Impact of frailty severity and severe pain on cognitive function for community-dwelling older adults with arthritis: a cross-sectional study in Korea

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Wonhee Baek
Yujin Suh
Yoonjung Ji
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[1] Gyeongsang National University,College of Nursing
[2] Dong-eui University,Healthcare Sciences and the Human Ecology Research Institute, Department of Nursing, Healthcare Sciences and the Human Ecology
[3] Yonsei University,Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project, Mo
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Scientific Reports | / 14卷
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Pain is a major symptom of arthritis in older adults, often leading to frailty and cognitive decline. However, few studies have investigated the relationship among pain, frailty, and cognitive function in older adults with arthritis. This study aimed to investigate the factors influencing cognitive function and the impact of frailty severity and pain on cognitive function in older adults with arthritis using a Korean population-based dataset. This cross-sectional descriptive study involved the secondary data of 1089 participants from the seventh and eighth waves of the Korean Longitudinal Study on Aging. We examined general characteristics, health behaviors, health conditions (including severe pain and frailty), and cognitive function. Participants were categorized based on the presence or absence of pain severity and frailty status as follows: robust, only severe pain, only prefrail, prefrail with severe pain, only frail, and frail with severe pain. Multiple linear regression analysis was performed to establish correlations between groups and cognitive function. The only-prefrail group was the largest (19.7%) among participants experiencing either pain or frailty. Advanced age, sex, level of education, and visual and hearing impairments were significantly associated with cognitive function. Compared to the robust group, only prefrail (β = -1.54, confidence interval [CI] = − 2.33; − 0.76), prefrail with severe pain (β = − 2.69, CI = − 3.52; − 1.87), only frail (β = − 4.02, CI = − 5.08; − 2.97), and frail with severe pain (β = − 5.03, CI = − 5.99; − 4.08) groups were associated with lower Mini-Mental State Examination scores. The study confirmed that severe pain alone does not significantly impact cognitive function in older adults with arthritis. To prevent cognitive decline in this group, assessment of both pain and frailty severity is essential to predict high-risk groups and provide appropriate interventions, such as transfer to hospitals or primary clinics according to the severity of pain and frailty.
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