Reference Standard for the Measurement of Loss of Autonomy and Functional Capacities in Long-Term Care Facilities.

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.14283/jfa.2023.4
F Buckinx, E Peyrusqué, M J Kergoat, M Aubertin-Leheudre
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The vast majority of people living in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) are octogenarians (i.e., in Québec, 57.4% of the residents are age 85 or older, 26.2% are between age 75 and 84, 10.7% are between age 65 and 74, and 5.7% are below age 65 (1)), who are affected by a great loss of physical or cognitive autonomy due to illnesses and are unable to maintain their independence, safety and mobility at home. For the majority of them, their last living environment will be a LTCF. Moreover, the annual turnover in LTCFs is one-third of all residents (2) while the average length of stay is 823 days (1). Therefore the main challenges for caregivers in LTCFs are the maintenance of functional capacities and preventing patients from becoming bedridden and isolated. Measuring the level of autonomy and functional capacities is therefore a key element in the care of institutionalized people. Several validated tools are available to quantify the degree of dependence and the functional capacities of older people living in long-term care facilities. This narrative review aims to present the characteristics of the specific population living in long-term care facilities and describe the most widely used and validated tools to measure their level of autonomy and functional capacities.

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长期护理机构中自主性和功能丧失测量参考标准。
生活在长期护理设施(LTCFs)中的绝大多数人都是80多岁的老人(即,在quacimbec, 57.4%的居民年龄在85岁或以上,26.2%的居民年龄在75岁至84岁之间,10.7%的居民年龄在65岁至74岁之间,5.7%的居民年龄在65岁以下(1)),他们因疾病而严重丧失身体或认知自主权,无法在家中保持独立、安全和行动能力。对于他们中的大多数人来说,他们最后的生活环境将是一个长期基金。此外,长期护理中心的年转换率是所有居民的三分之一(2),而平均住院时间为823天(1)。因此,长期护理中心护理人员面临的主要挑战是维持功能能力,防止患者卧床和隔离。因此,衡量自主性和功能能力的水平是照料被机构收容者的一个关键因素。有几个有效的工具可用于量化生活在长期护理设施中的老年人的依赖程度和功能能力。这篇叙述性综述旨在呈现居住在长期护理机构的特定人群的特征,并描述最广泛使用和有效的工具来衡量他们的自主性和功能能力水平。
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