Joanna Hikaka, Rebecca Abey-Nesbit, Zhenqiang Wu, Hamish A Jamieson, Matthew Parsons, Ngaire Kerse, Rosemary Gibson
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目的调查老年毛利人从社区转入长期护理(LTC)后在幸福指数方面的变化:我们对新西兰(NZ)的老年毛利人进行了一项回顾性队列研究,这些毛利人在家中生活时接受了健康需求评估(interRAI-HC评估),在搬入护理机构后又接受了后续评估(interRAI-LTCF)。对 2013 年 7 月 1 日至 2018 年 12 月 21 日期间的所有 interRAI-HC 评估进行了识别,并与至少 6 个月后进行的 LTCF 评估进行了比对。通过计算比值比(OR)和 95% 的置信区间(CI)来确定参与者的健康状况评估和随后的 LTCF 评估之间相关变量(运动、社交、睡眠和营养以及一般身心健康状况的指标)比例的差异:对 1531 名毛利人(平均年龄 76.2 岁,61% 为女性)的健康状况变化进行了调查。在搬到长期护理中心后,跌倒(OR:0.40 [95% CI 0.34, 0.48])、孤独(OR:0.13 [95% CI 0.09, 0.18])、睡眠困难(OR:0.74 [95% CI 0.60, 0.91])和疲劳(OR:0.18 [95% CI 0.14, 0.23])的几率降低。然而,从家中搬到长期护理中心后,抑郁(OR 3.96 [95% CI 2.58, 6.09])和运动依赖(OR 1.56 [95% CI 1.23, 1.97])明显增加:结论:尽管某些指标表明功能和健康相关性下降,但在多个福祉领域也有明显改善。有必要进一步调查居民和家人对迁往长期护理中心后的幸福感的看法。
Changes in indicators of well-being on moving from home to long-term care for Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand: A retrospective cohort study.
Objective: To investigate changes in well-being measures for older Māori after moving from community to long-term care (LTC).
Methods: We undertook a retrospective cohort study of older Māori in New Zealand (NZ) who had received assessments for their health needs whilst living at home (interRAI-HC assessment) as well as a subsequent assessment after moving into a care facility (interRAI-LTCF). All interRAI-HC assessments from 01 July 2013 to 21 December 2018 were identified and matched to LTCF assessments that were undertaken at least 6 months later. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated to determine the difference in proportion of variables of interest (indicative of movement, socialising, sleep and nutrition, alongside general physical and mental health status) between participants' HC and subsequent LTCF assessments.
Results: Changes in well-being measures were investigated among 1531 Māori (mean age 76.2 years, 61% female). Odds of having a fall (OR: 0.40 [95% CI 0.34, 0.48]), being lonely (OR: 0.13 [95% CI 0.09, 0.18]), sleeping difficulty (OR: 0.74 [95% CI 0.60, 0.91]) and fatigue (OR: 0.18 [95% CI 0.14, 0.23]) reduced on moving to LTC. However, the presence of depression (OR 3.96 [95% CI 2.58, 6.09]) and dependence with locomotion (OR 1.56 [95% CI 1.23, 1.97]) significantly increased when moving from home to LTC.
Conclusion: Despite some indicators of functional and health-related decline, significant improvements are also apparent across multiple domains of well-being. Further investigation of resident and family perceptions of well-being in association with a move to LTC is warranted.
期刊介绍:
Australasian Journal on Ageing is a peer reviewed journal, which publishes original work in any area of gerontology and geriatric medicine. It welcomes international submissions, particularly from authors in the Asia Pacific region.