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[Indice du potentiel de participation sociale des Québécois âgés : cartographie des inégalités des zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales]. [魁北克老年人社会参与潜力指数:绘制大都市、城市和农村地区的不平等地图]。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-17 DOI: 10.1017/S071498082300051X
Daniel Naud, Mélissa Généreux, Jean-François Bruneau, Mélanie Levasseur

Afin de mieux comprendre la distribution géographique des facilitateurs et des obstacles à la participation sociale des Québécois âgés, cette étude visait à documenter l'Indice du potentiel de participation sociale (IPPS) selon les zones métropolitaines, urbaines et rurales. Des analyses de données secondaires, dont l'Enquête transversale sur la santé des collectivités canadiennes, ont permis de développer et de cartographier un indice composé de facteurs environnementaux associés à la participation sociale, pondérés par une analyse factorielle. En zones métropolitaines, l'IPPS était supérieur au centre qu'en périphérie, compte tenu d'une concentration accrue d'aînés et des transports. Bien qu'atténuée, la configuration était similaire en zones urbaines. En zone rurale, un IPPS élevé était associé à une concentration d'aînés et un accès aux ressources accru, sans configuration spatiale. Pour favoriser la participation sociale, l'IPPS soutient que les transports et l'accès aux ressources doivent respectivement être améliorés en périphérie des métropoles et en zone rurale.

为了更好地了解魁北克老年人社会参与的促进者和障碍的地理分布,本研究旨在记录大都市、城市和农村地区的社会参与潜力指数(PPI)。二级数据分析,包括加拿大社区健康横断面调查,制定并绘制了一个指数,该指数由与社会参与相关的环境因素组成,并通过因子分析进行加权。在大都市地区,由于老年人和交通更加集中,中心的PPI高于郊区。尽管有所缓解,但城市地区的配置相似。在农村地区,高PPI与老年人集中和在没有空间配置的情况下获得资源的机会增加有关。为了促进社会参与,IPPS认为,必须分别改善大都市郊区和农村地区的交通和资源获取。
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Factors Associated with the Development of High Nutrition Risk: Data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. 与高营养风险发展相关的因素:来自加拿大老龄化纵向研究的数据。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-26 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980823000545
Christine Marie Mills, Heather H Keller, Vincent Gerard DePaul, Catherine Donnelly

This study aimed to determine which social network, demographic, and health-indicator variables were able to predict the development of high nutrition risk in Canadian adults at midlife and beyond, using data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. Multivariable binomial logistic regression was used to examine the predictors of the development of high nutrition risk at follow-up, 3 years after baseline. At baseline, 35.0 per cent of participants were at high nutrition risk and 42.2 per cent were at high risk at follow-up. Lower levels of social support, lower social participation, depression, and poor self-rated healthy aging were associated with the development of high nutrition risk at follow-up. Individuals showing these factors should be screened proactively for nutrition risk.

这项研究旨在利用加拿大老龄化纵向研究的数据,确定哪些社会网络、人口统计和健康指标变量能够预测加拿大成年人中年及以后高营养风险的发展。在基线检查后3年的随访中,使用多变量二项逻辑回归来检查高营养风险发展的预测因素。在基线时,35.0%的参与者处于高营养风险,42.2%的参与者在随访中处于高风险。社会支持水平较低、社会参与度较低、抑郁和自我评价较差的健康老龄化与随访中高营养风险的发展有关。表现出这些因素的个体应积极进行营养风险筛查。
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[Orientations de facilitation pour soutenir l'application de l'Algo dans les services de soutien à domicile des personnes aînées]. [促进指南,以支持ALGO在老年人家庭支持服务中的应用]。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-30 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980823000600
Mélanie Ruest, Manon Guay

Comment soutenir le déploiement de connaissances coconstruites par des personnes cliniciennes, gestionnaires ou chercheures? Ce thème est abordé à partir de l'étude de l'application de l'Algo, un algorithme clinique décisionnel conçu pour la sélection des aides techniques visant à faciliter l'hygiène corporelle des personnes aînées vivant à domicile. L'objectif de cette note sur les politiques et les pratiques est de présenter les orientations de facilitation dégagées à la suite d'un devis mixte multiphases (2015-2019) mis en œuvre dans les services de soutien à domicile au Québec (Canada). Les orientations de facilitation centrée sur la tâche et holistique sont présentées en fonction des stades d'utilisation de l'Algo, afin de soutenir les personnes cliniciennes, gestionnaires et chercheures dans la poursuite de son application auprès des personnes aînées. De plus, cette note illustre l'apport des devis mixtes à la conduite et à la compréhension de l'application des connaissances coconstruites.

如何支持临床医生、管理人员或研究人员共同构建的知识部署?这一主题是通过研究ALGO的应用来解决的,ALGO是一种临床决策算法,旨在选择技术辅助工具,以促进居住在家中的老年人的身体卫生。本政策和实践说明的目的是介绍在魁北克(加拿大)家庭支持服务中实施的多阶段混合报价(2015-2019年)后确定的促进方向。基于ALGO的使用阶段,提出了以任务为中心和整体的促进方向,以支持临床医生、管理人员和研究人员继续将其应用于老年人。此外,本说明说明了混合报价对共同构建知识的实施和理解的贡献。
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Retrospective Analysis of Circumstances of Falls and Related Injuries across Levels of Care in Older Adult Retirement Home Facilities. 对老年人养老院设施中不同护理级别的跌倒及相关伤害情况的回顾性分析。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980824000047
Taylor W Cleworth, Christopher Perlman, Jaimie Killingbeck, Andrew C Laing

Towards developing more effective interventions for fall-related injuries, this study analysed a novel database from six retirement home facilities over a 4-year period comprising 1,877 fallers and 12,445 falls. Falls were characterized based on location, activity, injury site, and type, and the database was stratified across four levels of care: Independent Living, Retirement Care, Assisted Care, and Memory care. Falls most occurred within the bedroom (62.8%), and during unknown (38.1%), walking (20.2%), and transfer tasks (14.6%). Approximately one in three (37%) of all falls resulted in an injury, most commonly involving the upper limb (31.8%), head (26.3%), and lower limb (22.2%), resulting in skin tears (35.3%), aches/pains (29.1%), or bruises (28.0%). While fall location, activity, and injury site were different across levels of care, injury type was not. The data from this study can assist in targeting fall-related injury prevention strategies across levels of care within retirement facilities.

为了针对与跌倒有关的伤害制定更有效的干预措施,本研究分析了一个新颖的数据库,该数据库来自六家养老院设施,历时四年,包含 1,877 名跌倒者和 12,445 次跌倒。跌倒的特征基于地点、活动、受伤部位和类型,数据库按四个护理级别进行了分层:数据库对四个护理级别进行了分层:独立生活、退休护理、辅助护理和记忆护理。跌倒大多发生在卧室内(62.8%)、不为人知的活动中(38.1%)、行走中(20.2%)和转移任务中(14.6%)。大约三分之一(37%)的跌倒导致受伤,最常见的是上肢(31.8%)、头部(26.3%)和下肢(22.2%),导致皮肤撕裂(35.3%)、疼痛(29.1%)或瘀伤(28.0%)。虽然不同护理级别的跌倒地点、活动和受伤部位不同,但受伤类型却不尽相同。这项研究的数据有助于在养老机构中针对不同护理级别制定与跌倒相关的伤害预防策略。
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Perspectives on Communication Technology Use for Alleviating the Impact of COVID-19 on Hospitalized Patients' Well-Being and Transitions in Care. 关于使用通信技术减轻 COVID-19 对住院病人福祉和护理过渡的影响的观点。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-02-19 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980824000060
Andrew Archibald, Elena Spronk, Sacha Potvin, Katharina Kovacs Burns, Martin Moran, Hongwei J Peng, Jim Raso, Hosein Bahari, Samina Khan, Antonio Miguel Cruz, Winnie Sia

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic created many challenges for in-patient care including patient isolation and limitations on hospital visitation. Although communication technology, such as video calling or texting, can reduce social isolation, there are challenges for implementation, particularly for older adults.

Objective/methods: This study used a mixed methodology to understand the challenges faced by in-patients and to explore the perspectives of patients, family members, and health care providers (HCPs) regarding the use of communication technology. Surveys and focus groups were used.

Findings: Patients who had access to communication technology perceived the COVID-19 pandemic to have more adverse impact on their well-beings but less on hospitalization outcomes, compared to those without. Most HCPs perceived that technology could improve programs offered, connectedness of patients to others, and access to transitions of care supports. Focus groups highlighted challenges with technology infrastructure in hospitals.

Discussion: Our study findings may assist efforts in appropriately adopting communication technology to improve the quality of in-patient and transition care.

背景:COVID-19 大流行给住院护理带来了许多挑战,包括病人隔离和医院探视限制。尽管视频通话或短信等通信技术可以减少社会隔离,但在实施过程中仍面临挑战,尤其是对老年人而言:本研究采用混合方法了解住院患者面临的挑战,并探讨患者、家属和医疗服务提供者(HCPs)对使用通信技术的看法。研究采用了调查和焦点小组的方法:与没有使用通讯技术的患者相比,能够使用通讯技术的患者认为 COVID-19 大流行对他们的健康产生了更多的不利影响,但对住院结果的影响较小。大多数医疗保健人员认为,技术可以改善所提供的项目、患者与他人的联系以及获得护理支持的机会。焦点小组强调了医院在技术基础设施方面面临的挑战:我们的研究结果可能有助于适当采用通信技术来提高住院和转院护理的质量。
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Recommendations Related to Visitor and Movement Restrictions in Long-Term Care and Retirement Homes in Ontario during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Perspectives of Residents, Families, and Staff. 关于 COVID-19 大流行期间安大略省长期护理和养老院访客和行动限制的建议:居民、家属和工作人员的观点。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980823000715
Matthew C H Lam, Mary Y Egan, Evelyne Durocher

In Canada, long-term care and retirement home residents have experienced high rates of COVID-19 infection and death. Early efforts to protect residents included restricting all visitors as well as movement inside homes. These restrictions, however, had significant implications for residents' health and well-being. Engaging with those most affected by such restrictions can help us to better understand their experiences and address their needs. In this qualitative study, 43 residents of long-term care or retirement homes, family members and staff were interviewed and offered recommendations related to infection control, communication, social contact and connection, care needs, and policy and planning. The recommendations were examined using an ethical framework, providing potential relevance in policy development for public health crises. Our results highlight the harms of movement and visiting restrictions and call for effective, equitable, and transparent measures. The design of long-term care and retirement policies requires ongoing, meaningful engagement with those most affected.

在加拿大,长期护理和养老院居民的 COVID-19 感染率和死亡率都很高。早期为保护住户所做的努力包括限制所有访客以及住户在院内的行动。然而,这些限制措施对居民的健康和福祉产生了重大影响。与受这些限制措施影响最严重的人接触,可以帮助我们更好地了解他们的经历并满足他们的需求。在这项定性研究中,我们采访了 43 位长期护理院或养老院的住户、家庭成员和工作人员,并就感染控制、沟通、社会接触和联系、护理需求以及政策和规划等方面提出了建议。我们采用伦理框架对这些建议进行了研究,为公共卫生危机的政策制定提供了潜在的相关性。我们的研究结果强调了行动和探视限制的危害,并呼吁采取有效、公平和透明的措施。长期护理和退休政策的设计需要受影响最大的人群持续、有意义的参与。
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Drug and Natural Health Product Data Collection and Curation in the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging - ADDENDUM. 加拿大老龄化纵向研究中的药物和天然保健品数据收集与整理 - 增补。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980824000059
Benoit Cossette, Lauren Griffith, Patrick D Emond, Dee Mangin, Lorraine Moss, Jennifer Boyko, Kathryn Nicholson, Jinhui Ma, Parminder Raina, Christina Wolfson, Susan Kirkland, Lisa Dolovich
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Employee Experiences Providing Nutritional Care during the COVID-19 Pandemic. 员工在 COVID-19 大流行期间提供营养护理的经历。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-02-08 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980823000764
Heather Alford, Paulette Hunter, Allison Cammer

Nutritional care is a critical, yet often overlooked component of quality care in long-term care (LTC) that is linked to culture, socialization, and residents' psychological and physiological well-being. Given that several COVID-19 infection control protocols affected nutritional care, this study aimed to understand employees' experiences of these changes. Seven semi-structured interviews were conducted with Saskatchewan healthcare employees from several disciplines, all of whom had a role in supporting nutritional care in LTC. The resulting interview transcripts were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. Three main themes characterized the interviewees' reflections: regression to an institutional mealtime environment, unrealistic expectations, and concern for residents. Given the centrality of nutritional care to quality of life, strategies tailored to support staff in providing relationship-centered nutritional care must be further articulated to maintain standards of care for LTC residents in future outbreaks and epidemics.

营养护理是长期护理(LTC)中优质护理的一个重要组成部分,但却经常被忽视,它与文化、社会化以及居民的心理和生理健康息息相关。鉴于 COVID-19 的几项感染控制协议影响了营养护理,本研究旨在了解员工对这些变化的感受。研究人员对来自萨斯喀彻温省多个学科的医疗保健员工进行了七次半结构化访谈,这些员工都在支持长者护理中心的营养护理方面发挥了作用。我们采用反思性主题分析法对访谈记录进行了分析。受访者的反思有三大主题:回归机构用餐环境、不切实际的期望以及对居民的关心。鉴于营养护理对生活质量的核心作用,必须进一步阐明支持员工提供以关系为中心的营养护理的策略,以便在未来的疫情和流行病爆发中保持对长期护理中心居民的护理标准。
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Suicidal Ideation in Canadian Family Caregivers for a Person with Dementia: A Portrait of the Situation. 加拿大痴呆症患者家庭照顾者的自杀倾向:情况描述》。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-02-06 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980824000011
Audrée Teasdale-Dubé, Charles Viau-Quesnel, Sylvie Lapierre

This study aimed to explore the prevalence of suicidal thoughts and potential associations (i.e., strength and direction) with caregiver characteristics or factors. A targeted survey was distributed to dementia caregivers aged 55+ years. Questions concerning psychological distress, suicidal thoughts while caregiving and antecedents of suicidal behaviours were administered. A sample of 71 French-speaking Canadian caregivers completed the survey between May and October 2019. Among them, 52.1 per cent (n = 37) reported suicidal ideation while providing care to a relative or a friend living with dementia. Caregivers who presented suicidal ideation reported more abusive behaviour toward the care recipient. Caregivers who reported suicidal thoughts were significantly more distressed than caregivers without them on measures of burden, depression, and anxiety. Suicidal thoughts in caregivers are important evaluation targets, primarily for the prevention of suicide, but also because caregivers who report suicidal thoughts also present a heightened risk for abusing the care recipient.

本研究旨在探讨自杀念头的发生率以及与照顾者特征或因素的潜在关联(即强度和方向)。我们向 55 岁以上的痴呆症照护者发放了一份有针对性的调查问卷。调查内容涉及心理困扰、护理过程中的自杀念头以及自杀行为的前因后果。在2019年5月至10月期间,71名加拿大法语护理人员完成了调查。其中,52.1%(n = 37)的照顾者在照顾患有痴呆症的亲友时有自杀倾向。有自杀念头的护理人员报告了更多虐待接受护理者的行为。与没有自杀念头的照护者相比,有自杀念头的照护者在负担、抑郁和焦虑方面明显更加痛苦。护理人员的自杀念头是重要的评估目标,这主要是为了预防自杀,但也因为报告有自杀念头的护理人员虐待受护理者的风险也更高。
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Risk Factors Associated with Missing Incidents among Persons Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review. 与痴呆症患者失踪事件相关的风险因素:范围审查。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1017/S0714980823000776
Hector Perez, Antonio Miguel Cruz, Noelannah Neubauer, Christine Daum, Aidan K Comeau, Samantha Dawn Marshall, Elyse Letts, Lili Liu

Worldwide, over 55-million people have dementia, and the number will triple by 2050. Persons living with dementia are exposed to risks secondary to cognitive challenges including getting lost. The adverse outcomes of going missing include injuries, death, and premature institutionalization. In this scoping review, we investigate risk factors associated with going missing among persons living with dementia. We searched and screened studies from four electronic databases (Medline, CINAHL, Embase, and Scopus), and extracted relevant data. We identified 3,376 articles, of which 73 met the inclusion criteria. Most studies used quantitative research methods. We identified 27 variables grouped into three risk factor domains: (a) demographics and personal characteristics, (b) health conditions and symptoms, and (c) environmental and contextual antecedents. Identification of risk factors associated with getting lost helps to anticipate missing incidents. Risk factors can be paired with proactive strategies to prevent incidents and inform policies to create safer communities.

全球有超过 5500 万人患有痴呆症,到 2050 年,这一数字将增加两倍。痴呆症患者面临着认知挑战带来的风险,包括迷路。走失的不良后果包括受伤、死亡和过早入院。在本范围综述中,我们调查了与痴呆症患者走失相关的风险因素。我们搜索并筛选了四个电子数据库(Medline、CINAHL、Embase 和 Scopus)中的研究,并提取了相关数据。我们确定了 3,376 篇文章,其中 73 篇符合纳入标准。大多数研究都采用了定量研究方法。我们确定了 27 个变量,分为三个风险因素领域:(a) 人口统计学和个人特征,(b) 健康状况和症状,以及 (c) 环境和背景先决条件。识别与迷路相关的风险因素有助于预测失踪事件。可以将风险因素与积极主动的策略结合起来,以防止事件的发生,并为创建更安全社区的政策提供信息。
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