| Literature DB >> 25855990 |
Valerie J Edwards1, Lynda A Anderson2, Angela J Deokar3.
Abstract
To provide information about the effects of increased confusion or memory loss (ICML) in households in the United States, we describe primary respondents' reports (proxy reports) about another person in their household experiencing ICML, using 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data. We used proxy reports on type of assistance needed, effects on functioning in daily activities, and whether confusion or memory was discussed with a health care professional, stratifying by age of the household member with ICML (18-50 y vs ≥65 y). About 3% (n = 3,075 households) of primary respondents reported living with a household member with ICML; 75% of these household members needed some type of assistance, and nearly 60% had discussed ICML with a health care professional. Collecting proxy data about individuals in households may help paint a clearer picture of the characteristics of those experiencing cognitive decline and the potential needs of individuals and families.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25855990 PMCID: PMC4392902 DOI: 10.5888/pcd12.140427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
FigureClassification of BRFSS respondents experiencing ICML themselves or serving as a proxy for another household member experiencing ICML, 2011. The questions on ICML were introduced with the following statement: “The next few questions ask about difficulties in thinking or remembering that can make a big difference in everyday activities. This does not refer to occasionally forgetting your keys or the name of someone you recently met, which is normal.” Abbreviations: BRFSS, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System; ICML, increased confusion or memory loss.
Proxy Reports of Problems and Health Care Activity for Household Members With Reported ICML, 2011 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Systema
| Type of Problem | Household Member Aged 18–59 y With ICML | Household Member Aged ≥60 y With ICML | All Proxy-Reported Household Members With ICML | |||
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| Count | % (95% CI) | Count | % (95% CI) | Count | % (95% CI) | |
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| Safety | 63 | 9.3 (7.9–10.9) | 262 | 12.0 (11.1–1297) | 325 | 11.3 (10.6–12.1) |
| Transportation | 99 | 15.7 (14.1–17.6) | 517 | 22.8 (21.3–24.4) | 616 | 21.0 (19.8–22.) |
| Household activities | 178 | 27.6 (25.1–30.2) | 385 | 19.4 (17.9–20.9) | 563 | 21.5 (20.2–22.8) |
| Personal care | 90 | 12.3 (10.9–13.8) | 454 | 19.2 (18.1–20.4) | 544 | 17.5 (16.5–18.4) |
| Other area | 33 | 3.6 (3.1–4.1) | 93 | 3.1 (2.6–3.8) | 126 | 3.2 (2.8–3.7) |
| None needed | 206 | 31.5 (29.0–34.1) | 524 | 23.5 (22.0–25.2) | 730 | 25.6 (24.3–27.0) |
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| Never/rarely | 361 | 52.0 (49.4–54.6) | 1,043 | 46.7 (44.9–48.4) | 1,404 | 48.1 (46.6–49.5) |
| Sometimes/usually/always | 322 | 48.0 (45.4–50.6) | 1,249 | 53.3 (51.6–55.1) | 1,571 | 51.9 (50.5–53.4) |
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| Never/rarely | 375 | 58.4 (55.9–60.8) | 1,114 | 50.3 (48.5–52.1) | 1,489 | 52.4 (50.9–53.9) |
| Sometimes/usually/always | 307 | 41.6 (39.2–44.1) | 1,190 | 49.7 (47.9–51.5) | 1,497 | 47.6 (46.1–49.1) |
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| 346 | 49.8 (47.2–52.4) | 1,434 | 62.2 (60.5–63.9) | 1,780 | 59.0 (57.6–60.4) |
Abbreviation: CI, confidence interval; ICML, increased confusion or memory loss.
Pairwise deletion used; therefore, totals are not identical for each item.
Reports on 30 individuals were excluded from the age-stratified analysis.
Proxy response to question “As a result of this person’s confusion or memory loss, in which area does this person need the most assistance?”
P = .002.
P < .001.