Estimating the prevalence of intrinsic capacity decline: A systematic review and meta-analysis using WHO's integrated care of older people (ICOPE) screening tool

Vinothini Jayaraj , Sridevi Gnanasekaran , Yazhini VB , Mohanraj Palani Selvam , Navin Rajendran , Gitashree Dutta , Tarun Kumar , Chandrashekar Babu , Vinoth Rajendran
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Abstract

Background

Intrinsic capacity, the combination of physical and mental abilities, is vital for healthy aging. As the elderly population is projected to double by 2050, preserving the well-being of older adults necessitates a comprehensive understanding of and intervention in intrinsic capacity decline. This study aims to assess the pooled prevalence of intrinsic capacity impairment using WHO's ICOPE screening tool.

Methods

The systematic review used PRISMA guidelines, conducting an extensive search across multiple databases such as PUBMED, SCOPUS, CINHAL and Google Scholar. The articles that have assessed the intrinsic capacity with various domains like locomotion, cognition, psychology, vitality, vision, and hearing using WHO ICOPE tool were included in this review. We evaluated the risk of bias in cross-sectional studies using the modified Joanna Briggs Institute criteria.

Results

A total of nine studies were included for this review, involving participants from various regions all over the world. The pooled prevalence of intrinsic capacity impairment was 55.0 % in the Random Effects Model. While assessing for various domains, the pooled prevalence of locomotion, cognition, psychology, vitality, vision, and hearing was found to be 17.5 %, 18.2 %, 12.1 %, 8.5 %, 17.9 % and 14.4 % respectively.

Conclusion

This meta-analysis contributes a comprehensive overview of intrinsic capacity decline prevalence, offering valuable evidence for policymakers and healthcare stakeholders. The findings underscore the urgency of implementing targeted interventions to promote healthy aging and intrinsic capacity preservation worldwide.

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估计内在能力衰退的发生率:利用世界卫生组织老年人综合护理(ICOPE)筛查工具进行系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景内在能力是体能和智能的结合,对健康老龄化至关重要。预计到 2050 年,老年人口将翻一番,因此要维护老年人的福祉,就必须全面了解内在能力的衰退并采取干预措施。本研究旨在使用世界卫生组织的 ICOPE 筛查工具评估内在能力损伤的总体患病率。方法本系统性综述采用了 PRISMA 准则,在 PUBMED、SCOPUS、CINHAL 和 Google Scholar 等多个数据库中进行了广泛搜索。使用世界卫生组织 ICOPE 工具对运动、认知、心理、活力、视力和听力等不同领域的内在能力进行评估的文章被纳入本次综述。我们采用乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)的修订标准对横断面研究的偏倚风险进行了评估。在随机效应模型中,内在能力受损的总体发生率为 55.0%。在对不同领域进行评估时,发现运动、认知、心理、活力、视力和听力的综合患病率分别为 17.5%、18.2%、12.1%、8.5%、17.9% 和 14.4%。 结论:这项荟萃分析全面概述了内在能力下降的患病率,为政策制定者和医疗保健相关人员提供了宝贵的证据。研究结果强调了在全球范围内实施有针对性的干预措施以促进健康老龄化和内在能力保护的紧迫性。
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