| Literature DB >> 33467781 |
Nazarudin Safian1, Shamsul Azhar Shah1, Juliana Mansor1, Zulkefley Mohammad1, Siti Rohani Nurumal1, Wan Abdul Hannan Wan Ibadullah1, Saharuddin Ahmad2, Yugo Shobugawa3,4.
Abstract
The need for assistance among the elderly is rising, which poses challenges for healthcare systems. Thus, this study aims to determine the factors associated with the need for assistance in the daily living activities of Malaysia's elderly population. A total of 1204 elderly individuals, aged 60 years and above, were recruited. An interview was conducted using the Bahasa Malaysia version of the Japan Gerontological Evaluation Study (JAGES-BM) questionnaire. Overall, 7.7% of the elderly participants required assistance. A logistic regression model showed that difficult financial statuses (aOR 4.56), hearing difficulties (aOR 1.78), and severe limitations in daily activity over the past 6 months (aOR 11.99) were associated with a higher likelihood of needing assistance. In addition, daily activities such as an inability to feed (aOR 8.46), stand without support (aOR 2.06), or walk for 15 min without stopping (aOR 1.99) were significantly associated with the need for assistance. Factors associated with the need for assistance are health status, disability, and the financial status of the elderly. Preventive measures should be included in policies to ensure the sustainability of the care provided to the elderly in terms of promoting healthy ageing and a good quality of life.Entities:
Keywords: elderly; need of assistance; nursing care; old age
Year: 2021 PMID: 33467781 PMCID: PMC7829784 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18020730
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390