[Categorization of the health status and its transition of community-dwelling older adults during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) epidemic].

Daisuke Higuchi, Shigeya Tanaka, Akihiko Murayama, Kosuke Saida, Tomoyuki Shinohara
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Abstract

Aim: The purpose of this study was to categorize and clarify transitions in the health status of older adults living in the community during the coronavirus disease (coronavirus disease 2019: COVID-19) pandemic.

Methods: The participants were older adults (≥65 years of age) who lived in Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture. The survey items included basic information and subjective health perception (questionnaire for medical checkup of old-old). Latent class analyses were conducted for the first (baseline) and second surveys (6 months). The scores for each item were compared to identify the characteristics of each class at baseline and at 6 months. In addition, transitions in class affiliation from baseline to 6 months were summarized.

Results: A total of 434 of 1,953 participants (mean age: 79.1 years, 98 males and 336 females) completed the survey (22.2%). In both time periods, the responses were categorized into four classes: 1) good, 2) poor physical, oral and cognitive function, 3) poor social status and lifestyle, and 4) poor in all except social status and lifestyle. During 6 months of follow-up, a transition from the generally good class to the poor physical, oral and cognitive functions class was observed in many cases.

Conclusions: The health status of the older adults living in the community was classified into four classes, and changes in health status occurred even within a short period of time during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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目的:本研究的目的是对冠状病毒病(冠状病毒病2019:COVID-19)大流行期间居住在社区的老年人健康状况的转变进行分类和澄清。方法:研究对象为居住在群马县高崎市的老年人(≥65岁)。调查项目包括基本信息和主观健康感知(老年人体检问卷)。对第一次(基线)和第二次(6个月)调查进行潜在分类分析。对每个项目的得分进行比较,以确定每个类别在基线和6个月时的特征。此外,总结了从基线到6个月的班级隶属关系的转变。结果:1953名参与者(平均年龄:79.1岁,男性98人,女性336人)共434人完成了调查(22.2%)。在这两个时期,受访者被分为四类:1)良好,2)身体、口腔和认知功能较差,3)社会地位和生活方式较差,4)除了社会地位和生活方式外,其他方面都很差。在6个月的随访中,观察到许多病例从一般良好的类别转变为身体,口腔和认知功能较差的类别。结论:社区老年人健康状况可分为4类,疫情期间即使在短时间内也会发生健康状况变化。
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Japanese Journal of Geriatrics
Japanese Journal of Geriatrics Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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