越南社区居住老年人的虚弱和多重疾病

IF 1 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Aging Medicine and Healthcare Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.33879/amh.131.2021.02008
T. Nguyen, Thinh V. Nguyen, T. Nguyen
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和住院治疗。3虚弱和多病具有双向关系,4虚弱可能源于合并症的存在,也使老年人易患多病。根据洛克伍德的概念,虚弱涉及多种缺陷的积累,包括慢性疾病。此外,虚弱和多病都与住院、死亡和残疾的风险增加有关。摘要背景/目的:本研究旨在确定越南社区老年人的虚弱和多病患病率,以及它们之间的相互关系。方法:横断面研究采用面对面访谈的方式对居住在胡志明市社区的老年人进行调查。根据Fried’s标准评估虚弱程度,多病定义为同时存在≥2种慢性疾病。结果:研究纳入598名参与者,平均年龄71.2±7.8岁,67.2%为女性。多病患病率为55.5%。虚弱的患病率为18.1%,在多重发病的参与者中明显更高(多重发病:23.1% vs.无多重发病:11.5%,p <0.001)。多因素分析显示,多发病是与虚弱相关的独立因素(校正优势比:1.92,95%可信区间:1.17-3.17,p =0.010)。结论:越南社区老年人体弱多病的患病率非常高。此外,多病是一个与虚弱相关的独立因素。因此,需要采取早期卫生干预措施,以预防和管理这一脆弱人群的虚弱和多病。
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Frailty and Multimorbidity Among Community-Dwelling Older People in Vietnam
and hospitalization. 3 Frailty and multimorbidity have a bidirectional relationship, 4 with frailty potentially originating from the existence of comorbidities and also predisposing older adults to multimorbidity. 3 According to Rockwood’s concept, frailty involved the accumulation of multiple deficits, including chronic diseases. 2 Moreover, both frailty and multimorbidity are associated with increased risks of hospitalization, mortality, and disabilities. 5 Previous studies have suggested that, in Vietnam, ABSTRACT Background/Purpose: This study aimed to identify the prevalence of frailty and multimorbidity, as well as their interrelationship, among communitydwelling older people in Vietnam. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved face-to-face interviews with community-dwelling older people who living in Ho Chi Minh City. Frailty was assessed according to Fried’s criteria, and multimorbidity was defined as the coexistence of ≥2 chronic diseases. Results: The study included 598 participants (mean age: 71.2±7.8 years, 67.2% female). The prevalence of multimorbidity was 55.5%. The prevalence of frailty was 18.1%, was significantly higher among participants with multimorbidity (multimorbidity: 23.1% vs. no multimorbidity: 11.5%, p <0.001). Multivariate analysis revealed that multimorbidity was an independent factor that associated with frailty (adjusted odds ratio: 1.92, 95% confidence interval: 1.17-3.17, p =0.010). Conclusion: The prevalences of frailty and multimorbidity were very high among community-dwelling older people in Vietnam. Furthermore, multimorbidity was an independent factor that associated with frailty. Therefore, early health interventions are needed to prevent and manage both frailty and multimorbidity in this vulnerable population.
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Aging Medicine and Healthcare
Aging Medicine and Healthcare Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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