从生活辅助设施转入养老院的相关因素:2011-2019年全国健康老龄化趋势研究》。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of the American Geriatrics Society Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1111/jgs.19147
Jung Yoen Son MSN, RN, GNP-C, Deanna J. Marriott PhD, Laura M. Struble PhD, RN, GNP-BC, Weiyun Chen PhD, Janet L. Larson PhD, RN, FAAN
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背景:生活辅助设施(ALF)的住户在需要更高级别的护理时会转入养老院,但对转入养老院风险因素的研究却很有限。本研究的目的是利用全国健康老龄化趋势研究(NHATS)的全国数据集,确定(1)与转入养老院相关的基线因素;(2)8 年内与转入养老院相关的时变因素:如果 NHATS 参与者符合以下条件,则将其纳入本研究:(1) 从第 1 轮(2011 年)到第 8 轮(2018 年)居住在 ALF;(2) 在基线时完成了样本人(SP)访谈;(3) 在 65 岁或以上时入住 ALF。我们进行了 Cox 比例危险度回归,以检验与转入疗养院相关的候选预测因子(基本日常生活活动(ADL)困难、慢性病、住院、睡眠障碍、心理健康、身体表现、自我报告的健康状况、社交和体育活动参与情况以及社会人口学)。通过反向排除法,我们建立了简洁的最终分析模型:分析样本包括 970 名参与者,其中 143 人在 8 年中转入养老院。基线体能表现较好(HR = 0.83,95% CI = 0.79-0.88)且受过大学教育(HR = 0.58,95% CI = 0.36-0.92)的人在 8 年内转入养老院的风险明显较低。坚持体育锻炼(HR = 0.56,95% CI = 0.37-0.86)、身体状况较好(HR = 0.87,95% CI = 0.80-0.94)、基本日常活动能力较差(HR = 1.13,95% CI = 1.02-1.26)的居民在8年内转入养老院的风险较低:我们的研究结果可用于识别ALF中面临转入养老院风险的老年人。促进身体功能和体育锻炼的策略可以避免/延缓转院的需要。帮助老年居民居家养老将带来重要的健康和经济效益。
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Factors associated with transfer from assisted living facilities to a nursing home: National Health Aging Trends Study 2011–2019

Background

Residents of assisted living facilities (ALF) transfer to a nursing home when they require a higher level of care, but limited research has examined risk factors for transfer to a nursing home. The aims of this study were to identify (1) baseline factors associated with transfer to a nursing home and (2) time-varying factors associated with transfer to a nursing home over 8 years, using a national dataset from the National Health Aging Trends Study (NHATS).

Methods

NHATS participants were included in this study if they: (1) resided in ALF from Round 1 (2011) through Round 8 (2018); (2) completed the sample person (SP) interview at baseline; (3) were admitted to ALF at age 65 years or older. We conducted Cox proportional hazards regression to examine candidate predictors (difficulty with basic activities of daily living (ADL), chronic conditions, hospitalization, sleep disturbances, mental health, physical performance, self-reported health, participation in social and physical activity, and sociodemographic) associated with transfer to a nursing home. Employing backward elimination, we built parsimonious final models for analysis.

Results

The analytic sample included 970 participants of whom 143 transferred to nursing homes over 8 years. Those who had a better physical performance at baseline (HR = 0.83, 95% CI = 0.79–0.88) and were college educated (HR = 0.58, 95% CI = 0.36–0.92) demonstrated a significantly lower risk for transfer to a nursing home over 8 years. Residents who maintained physical activity (HR = 0.56, 95% CI = 0.37–0.86), better physical performance (HR = 0.87, 95% CI = 0.80–0.94), and difficulty with fewer basic ADLs (HR = 1.13, 95% CI = 1.02–1.26) were at lower risk for transfer to a nursing home over 8 years.

Conclusions

Our findings can be used to identify older adults in ALFs at risk of transfer to a nursing home. Strategies to promote physical function and physical activity could avoid/delay the need to transfer. Helping older residents to age in place will have important health and economic benefits.

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期刊介绍: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) is the go-to journal for clinical aging research. We provide a diverse, interprofessional community of healthcare professionals with the latest insights on geriatrics education, clinical practice, and public policy—all supporting the high-quality, person-centered care essential to our well-being as we age. Since the publication of our first edition in 1953, JAGS has remained one of the oldest and most impactful journals dedicated exclusively to gerontology and geriatrics.
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