Chronic conditions, disability, and quality of life in older adults with multimorbidity in Spain

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL European Journal of Internal Medicine Pub Date : 2015-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ejim.2015.02.016
Maria João Forjaz , Carmen Rodriguez-Blazquez , Alba Ayala , Vicente Rodriguez-Rodriguez , Jesús de Pedro-Cuesta , Susana Garcia-Gutierrez , Alexandra Prados-Torres
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Abstract

Background

As the population ages, the prevalence of multimorbidity also increases, with consequences to several health outcomes such as disability and quality of life (QoL). This study aimed at analyzing the relationships between chronic conditions, disability, and QoL of older adults with multimorbidity in Spain.

Method

Data on older adults aged 65 years or more, with at least two chronic health conditions were drawn from three cohort studies. Sample size was 705, 443, and 4995, respectively. For each cohort, the impact of the following chronic health conditions was analyzed: asthma, cancer, cardiac, diabetes, hypertension, mental health disorders, osteoarticular conditions, and stroke. Disability and QoL measures varied according to the survey.

Results

In older adults with multimorbidity, the most prevalent conditions were osteoarticular (59.08–67.80%) and hypertension (50.64–60.03%). The presence of disability was significantly associated to having osteoarticular (OR range: 1.53 to 2.646), diabetes (OR: 1.86 to 1.71), or mental health disorders (OR: 2.19 to 3.36) in most cohorts. Disability (OR: 1.67 to 7.67), osteoarticular conditions (OR: 3.37 to 5.10), and mental health disorders (OR: 1.83 to 4.27) showed the highest effects on lower QoL than the population.

Conclusion

The presence of disability and diverse chronic conditions has a negative effect on QoL of older adults affected by multimorbidity in Spain. Public health and primary care interventions focusing on the integrated care of older adults with multimorbidity might give special attention to mental health and osteoarticular conditions.

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慢性病、残疾和生活质量的老年人与多种疾病在西班牙
随着人口老龄化,多重疾病的患病率也在增加,对残疾和生活质量(QoL)等几种健康结果产生影响。本研究旨在分析西班牙多病老年人慢性疾病、残疾和生活质量之间的关系。方法从三个队列研究中抽取年龄在65岁或以上、至少有两种慢性健康状况的老年人的数据。样本量分别为705、443和4995。对于每个队列,分析了以下慢性健康状况的影响:哮喘、癌症、心脏病、糖尿病、高血压、精神健康障碍、骨关节疾病和中风。残疾和生活质量的衡量标准因调查而异。结果老年多病人群以骨关节病(59.08 ~ 67.80%)和高血压病(50.64 ~ 60.03%)为主。在大多数队列中,残疾的存在与骨关节疾病(OR范围:1.53至2.646)、糖尿病(OR范围:1.86至1.71)或精神健康障碍(OR范围:2.19至3.36)显著相关。残疾(OR: 1.67至7.67)、骨关节疾病(OR: 3.37至5.10)和精神健康障碍(OR: 1.83至4.27)对低生活质量的影响最大。结论残疾和多种慢性疾病的存在对西班牙老年多病患者的生活质量有负面影响。对患有多种疾病的老年人进行综合护理的公共卫生和初级保健干预措施可能会特别关注心理健康和骨关节状况。
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European Journal of Internal Medicine
European Journal of Internal Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Internal Medicine serves as the official journal of the European Federation of Internal Medicine and is the primary scientific reference for European academic and non-academic internists. It is dedicated to advancing science and practice in internal medicine across Europe. The journal publishes original articles, editorials, reviews, internal medicine flashcards, and other relevant information in the field. Both translational medicine and clinical studies are emphasized. EJIM aspires to be a leading platform for excellent clinical studies, with a focus on enhancing the quality of healthcare in European hospitals.
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