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Compensatory Strategies: Prevalence of Use and Relationship to Physical Function and Well-Being.

Laura N Gitlin1, Laraine Winter2, Ian H Stanley1.   

Abstract

We examine prevalence of four compensatory strategies (assistive devices, receiving help, changing frequency, or method of performance) and their immediate and long-term relationship to well-being. A total of 319 older adults (>70 years) with functional difficulties at home provided baseline data; 285 (89%) provided 12-month data. For 17 everyday activities, the most frequently used strategy was changing method of performance ( M = 10.27 activities), followed by changing frequency ( M = 6.17), assistive devices ( M = 5.38), and receiving help ( M = 3.37; p = .001). Using each strategy type was associated with functional difficulties at baseline ( ps < .0001), whereas each strategy type except changing method predicted functional decline 12 months later ( ps < .0001). Changing frequency of performing activities was associated with depressed mood ( p < .0001) and poor mastery ( p < .0001) at both baseline and 12 months ( ps < .02). Findings suggest that strategy type may be differentially associated with functional decline and well-being although reciprocal causality and the role of other factors in these outcomes cannot be determined from this study.

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Keywords:  adaptation; assistive devices; depression; frailty; home care

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25873452      PMCID: PMC5215056          DOI: 10.1177/0733464815581479

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Gerontol        ISSN: 0733-4648


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