| Literature DB >> 22863362 |
Pedro Olivares-Tirado1, Nanako Tamiya, Masayo Kashiwagi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Japan is setting the pace among aging societies of the world. In 2005, Japan became the country with the highest proportion of elderly persons in the world. To deal with the accelerated ageing population and with an increased demand for long-term care services, in April 2000 the Japanese government introduced a mandatory social Long-Term Care Insurance System (LTCI), making long-term care services a universal entitlement for elderly. Overseas literature suggests that the effectiveness of a home visiting program is uncertain in terms of preventing a decline in the functional status of elderly individuals. In Japan, many studies regarding factors associated with LTC service utilization have been conducted, however, limited evidence about the effect of LTC services on the progression of recipient disability is available.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22863362 PMCID: PMC3505459 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-239
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Baseline characteristics of the study cohort by disability transition strata (n = 369)
Figure 1Survivor functions by disability transition strata (n = 369).
Multivariate hazard ratios and 95% CIs for covariates by phases of the observation period in Improve functional status strata (n = 210)
| 0.94 - 1.04 | 0.653 | 0.94 - 1.03 | 0.400 | 0.97 - 1.04 | 0.902 | 0.97 - 1.04 | 0.758 | 0.98 - 1.05 | 0.495 | ||||||
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| 1.51 - 13.50 | 0.007 | 1.47 - 7.50 | 0.004 | 0.95 - 3.17 | 0.072 | 0.94 - 3.01 | 0.082 | 1.06 - 3.21 | 0.031 | ||||||
| 0.68 -1.33 | 0.764 | 0.74 - 1.28 | 0.840 | 0.70 - 1.09 | 0.218 | 0.68 - 1.04 | 0.113 | 0.73 - 1.09 | 0.251 | ||||||
| 0.94 - 0.98 | 0.001 | 0.95 - 0.99 | 0.001 | 0.95 - 0.98 | <.0001 | 0.95 - 0.98 | <.0001 | 0.95 - 0.98 | <.0001 | ||||||
| 0.02 - 2.68 | 0.245 | 0.02 - 1.10 | 0.061 | 0.05 - 1.23 | 0.087 | 0.07 - 1.65 | 0.182 | 0.11 - 2.10 | 0.332 | ||||||
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| 0.08 - 2.04 | 0.274 | 0.07 - 1.08 | 0.066 | 0.12 - 1.12 | 0.079 | 0.12 - 1.08 | 0.067 | 0.14 - 1.12 | 0.081 | ||||||
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| 0.08 - 2.57 | 0.376 | 0.10 - 1.86 | 0.264 | 0.15 - 1.40 | 0.169 | 0.16 - 1.44 | 0.189 | 0.17 - 1.27 | 0.133 | ||||||
| 0.06 - 1.42 | 0.124 | 0.09 - 1.43 | 0.145 | 0.13 - 1.20 | 0.100 | 0.13 - 1.17 | 0.093 | 0.15 - 1.14 | 0.087 | ||||||
| 0.97 - 1.06 | 0.457 | 1.00 - 1.07 | 0.090 | 0.98 - 1.05 | 0.382 | 0.98 - 1.05 | 0.469 | 0.97 - 1.04 | 0.779 | ||||||
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| 0.002 | 0.002 | 0.0011 | 0.001 | <.0001 | |||||||||||
Multivariate hazard ratios and 95% CIs for covariates by phases of the observation period in Decline functional status strata ( n = 269)
| 0.97 - 1.04 | 0.895 | 0.98 - 1.04 | 0.673 | 0.97 - 1.02 | 0.854 | 0.98 - 1.02 | 0.880 | 0.98 - 1.03 | 0.791 | ||||||
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| 0.53 - 1.64 | 0.800 | 0.60 - 1.49 | 0.820 | 0.70 - 1.57 | 0.808 | 0.76 - 1.66 | 0.560 | 0.70 - 1.45 | 0.963 | ||||||
| 0.73 - 1.34 | 0.933 | 0.68 - 1.10 | 0.228 | 0.73 -1.12 | 0.364 | 0.75 - 11.3 | 0.417 | 0.72 - 1.07 | 0.201 | ||||||
| 0.93 - 0.97 | <.0001 | 0.95 - 0.98 | <.0001 | 0.95 - 0.98 | <.0001 | 0.95 - 0.98 | <.0001 | 0.95 - 0.97 | <.0001 | ||||||
| 0.20 - 4.08 | 0.898 | 0.35 - 3.10 | 0.946 | 0.40 - 2.73 | 0.930 | 0.49 - 3.10 | 0.650 | 0.54 - 3.14 | 0.562 | ||||||
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| 0.63 - 3.08 | 0.419 | 0.61 - 2.25 | 0.643 | 0.71 - 2.20 | 0.440 | 0.67 - 2.00 | 0.610 | 0.67 - 1.91 | 0.647 | ||||||
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| 0.46 - 2.98 | 0.736 | 0.55 - 2.35 | 0.722 | 0.55 - 1.94 | 0.915 | 0.52 - 1.74 | 0.865 | 0.56 - 1.76 | 0.975 | ||||||
| 0.27 - 1.92 | 0.505 | 0.48 - 2.08 | 0.994 | 0.51 - 1.89 | 0.957 | 0.48 - 1.70 | 0.761 | 0.55 - 1.83 | 0.993 | ||||||
| 0.95 - 1.02 | 0.303 | 0.97 - 1.02 | 0.622 | 0.96 - 1.00 | 0.092 | 0.96 - 1.00 | 0.120 | 0.96 - 1.00 | 0.085 | ||||||
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| <.0001 | 0.007 | <.0001 | <.0001 | <.0001 | |||||||||||