Sex differences in unmet needs between male and female older Veterans.

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Journal of Women & Aging Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1080/08952841.2024.2375480
Sandra Garcia-Davis, Pranjal Tyagi, Erin D Bouldin, Jared Hansen, Ben J Brintz, Polly Noel, Randall Rupper, Ranak Trivedi, Bruce Kinosian, Orna Intrator, Mary Jo Pugh, Luci K Leykum, Stuti Dang
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Aging Veterans face complex needs across multiple domains. However, the needs of older female Veterans and the degree to which unmet needs differ by sex are unknown. We analyzed responses to the HERO CARE survey from 7,955 Veterans aged 55 years and older (weighted N = 490,148), 93.9% males and 6.1% females. We evaluated needs and unmet needs across the following domains: activities of daily living (ADLs), instrumental ADLs (IADLs), health management, and social. We calculated weighted estimates and compared sex differences using age-adjusted prevalence ratios. On average, female Veterans were younger, more were Non-Hispanic Black and unmarried. Females and males reported a similar prevalence of problems across all domains. However, compared to males, female Veterans had a lesser prevalence of missed appointments due to transportation (aPR 0.49; 95% CI: 0.26-0.92), housework unmet needs (aPR: 0.44; 95% CI: 0.20-0.97), and medication management unmet needs (aPR: 0.33; 95% CI: 0.11-0.95) but a higher prevalence of healthcare communication unmet needs (aPR: 2.40; 95% CI: 1.13-5.05) and monitoring health conditions unmet needs (aPR: 2.13, 95% CI: 1.08-4.20). Female Veterans' common experience of unmet needs in communicating with their healthcare teams could result in care that is less aligned with their preferences or needs. As the number of older female Veterans grows, these data and additional work to understand sex-specific unmet needs and ways to address them are essential to providing high-quality care for female Veterans.

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男性和女性老年退伍军人在未满足需求方面的性别差异。
老年退伍军人面临着多个领域的复杂需求。然而,老年女性退伍军人的需求以及未满足需求的性别差异程度尚不清楚。我们分析了 7,955 名 55 岁及以上退伍军人(加权人数 = 490,148 人)对 HERO CARE 调查的回复,其中 93.9% 为男性,6.1% 为女性。我们评估了以下领域的需求和未满足需求:日常生活活动 (ADL)、工具性日常生活活动 (IADL)、健康管理和社交。我们计算了加权估计值,并使用年龄调整后的流行率比较了性别差异。平均而言,女性退伍军人更年轻,非西班牙裔黑人和未婚者更多。女性和男性报告的所有领域的问题发生率相似。然而,与男性相比,女性退伍军人因交通原因(aPR:0.49;95% CI:0.26-0.92)、家务劳动需求未得到满足(aPR:0.44;95% CI:0.20-0.97)和药物管理需求未得到满足(aPR:0.33;95% CI:0.11-0.95),但医疗保健沟通需求未满足(aPR:2.40;95% CI:1.13-5.05)和监测健康状况需求未满足(aPR:2.13,95% CI:1.08-4.20)的发生率较高。女性退伍军人在与医疗团队沟通时普遍存在需求得不到满足的情况,这可能会导致医疗服务不那么符合她们的偏好或需求。随着老年女性退伍军人人数的增加,这些数据以及为了解性别特有的未满足需求和解决这些需求的方法而开展的更多工作,对于为女性退伍军人提供高质量的护理至关重要。
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