| Literature DB >> 33115447 |
Hae Reong Kim1, Heayon Lee2,3, Yoonje Seong4, Eunju Lee2, Hee-Won Jung2, Yu Rang Park5, Il-Young Jang2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Disability, which is considered a health-related condition, increases care demands and socioeconomic burdens for both families and communities. To confirm the trend of dynamic longitudinal changes in disability, this study aims to explore how disability is divided by the trajectory method, which deals with time-sequenced data. Additionally, this study examines the differences in demographics, geriatric conditions, and time spent at home among the trajectory groups in community-dwelling older adults. Home time is defined as the period during which the patient was not in a hospital or health care facility during their lifetime.Entities:
Keywords: Aged; Disability; Geriatric assessment; Patient-Centered Care; Quality of life; Trajectory
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33115447 PMCID: PMC7594294 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01834-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Fig. 1Participant selection flow. * Among the 170 participants who dropped out for medical reasons, 35 participants (20.6%) had died, 103 participants (60.6%) were admitted to nursing homes due to deterioration of health, and 32 participants (18.8%) had moved or were withdrawn due to health problems. ** Among the 166 participants who dropped out due to follow-up loss, 53 participants (31.9%) moved due to other problems (except for health), 89 participants (53.6%) declined to participate, and 24 participants (14.5%) had lost contact
Demographic characteristics and geriatric conditions by total participants
| Variable | Total ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Demographic characteristics | Age | |
| 73.3 (5.8) | ||
| Sex | ||
| female | 414 (52.7%) | |
| Education year | ||
| 5.2 (3.3) | ||
| Living alone | ||
| 124 (15.8%) | ||
| Medical aid | ||
| 23 (2.9%) | ||
| Severity of disability | ||
| Number of ADL domains, | 1st year | 0.2 (0.6) |
| 3rd year | 0.4 (0.8) | |
| Number of IADL domains, | 1st year | 0.7 (1.5) |
| 3rd year | 1.0 (2.1) | |
| Geriatric conditions | ||
| Number of comorbidities, | 1st year | 1.3 (1.0) |
| 3rd year | 1.7 (1.2) | |
| SPPB score, | 1st year | 8.8 (2.8) |
| 3rd year | 9.3 (2.9) | |
| MMSE-DS score, | 1st year | 25.7 (3.9) |
| 3rd year | 25.0 (4.4) | |
| CES-D score, | 1st year | 6.8 (8.6) |
| 3rd year | 6.8 (9.1) | |
| MNA-SF score, | 1st year | 12 (1.9) |
| 3rd year | 12.2 (1.9) | |
| Number of regular medications, | 1st year | 2.6 (2.6) |
| 3rd year | 2.6 (2.5) | |
| FRAIL scale, | 1st year | 1.2 (1.2) |
| 3rd year | 1.3 (1.2) | |
| Number of falls (for 12 months), | 1st year | 0.2 (0.8) |
| 3rd year | 0.7 (4.8) | |
Fig. 2Trajectory group of disability over time (with 95% C.I., for 3-years)
Demographic characteristics and geriatric conditions by trajectory group
| Variable | Relatively-stable group ( | Gradually-aggravated group ( | Rapidly-deteriorated group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | <.001 | |||
| | 72.1 (4.9) | 76.6 (5.9) | 81.1 (6.6) | |
| Sex | <.001 | |||
| female | 278 (45.1%) | 103 (81.8%) | 33 (76.7%) | |
| Education year | <.001 | |||
| | 5.5 (3.5) | 3.9 (2.1) | 3.4 (1.2) | |
| Living alone | 0.382 | |||
| | 95 (15.4%) | 19 (15.1%) | 10 (23.3%) | |
| Medical aid | 0.001 | |||
| | 16 (2.6%) | 2 (1.6%) | 5 (11.6%) | |
| | ||||
| 1st year | 0.1 (0.2) | 0.3 (0.5) | 1.3 (1.7) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 0.2 (0.4) | 0.6 (0.8) | 2.5 (1.8) | <.001 |
| 1st year | 0.2 (0.5) | 1.7 (1.8) | 4.4 (2.8) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 0.3 (0.6) | 2.6 (1.8) | 7.9 (1.9) | <.001 |
| | ||||
| 1st year | 1.1 (1.0) | 1.6 (1.0) | 2.0 (1.2) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 1.6 (1.1) | 2.1 (1.1) | 2.4 (1.2) | <.001 |
| 1st year | 9.5 (2.2) | 6.8 (2.9) | 3.3 (2.4) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 10.2 (2.0) | 7.4 (3.2) | 3.1 (2.2) | <.001 |
| | ||||
| 1st year | 26.5 (3.4) | 23.6 (4.0) | 20.4 (4.7) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 26.1 (3.3) | 21.9 (5.1) | 18.1 (5.0) | <.001 |
| 1st year | 5.4 (7.0) | 11.8 (11) | 13.4 (12.6) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 4.9 (6.8) | 12.7 (12.5) | 17.5 (12.1) | <.001 |
| | ||||
| 1st year | 12.3 (1.8) | 11.2 (2.2) | 10.6 (2.0) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 12.5 (1.7) | 11.5 (2.0) | 10.5 (2.5) | <.001 |
| | ||||
| 1st year | 2.2 (2.4) | 3.5 (2.9) | 4.4 (3.8) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 2.4 (2.3) | 3.0 (2.5) | 4.4 (3.8) | 0.001 |
| | ||||
| 1st year | 0.9 (1.0) | 2.1 (1.1) | 2.5 (1.0) | <.001 |
| 3rd year | 1.0 (1.1) | 2.2 (1.1) | 2.7 (0.8) | <.001 |
| 1st year | 0.1 (0.6) | 0.3 (0.7) | 0.8 (2.0) | 0.047 |
| 3rd year | 0.3 (1.7) | 1.6 (8.4) | 3 (12.9) | 0.097 |
* The P value given in the table uses a chi-square test and the other variables used within the one-way ANOVA
Home time difference according to conventional versus trajectory-based grouping of disability
| Year | Conventional Disability Group | Trajectory-based Group | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| No dependency group ( | Mild-dependent group ( | Severe-dependent group ( | Relatively-stable group ( | Gradually-aggravated group ( | Rapidly-deteriorated group ( | |||
| 1st year | 352.2 (14.3) | 348.0 (22.3) | 343.3 (23.1) | <.001 | 351.6 (14.9) | 346.0 (19.7) | 339.9 (37.0) | 0.003 |
| 2nd year | 352.0 (14.1) | 347.7 (22.2) | 342.9 (22.8) | <.001 | 351.4 (14.7) | 345.7 (19.5) | 339.5 (36.4) | 0.002 |
| 3rd year | 350.3 (17.6) | 348.2 (22.2) | 344.8 (20.4) | 0.025 | 350.3 (17.6) | 345.5 (17.5) | 341.8 (34.6) | 0.009 |
* The p value given in the table uses the one-way ANOVA
Fig. 3Forest plot of the incidence rate ratio for conventional versus trajectory group of disability. *The analysis of the trajectory group was adjusted for sex and age. The conventional group was additionally adjusted for the year of measurement. ** The reference value of the conventional group is the ‘no dependency group’ and the reference value of the trajectory group is the ‘relatively-stable group’