Longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South Korea
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 trajecto...
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doaj-5db71957ed194e70be913e3845760a3d2020-11-25T04:06:07ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182020-10-0120111010.1186/s12877-020-01834-yLongitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South KoreaHae Reong Kim0Heayon Lee1Yoonje Seong2Eunju Lee3Hee-Won Jung4Yu Rang Park5Il-Young Jang6Department of Biomedical Systems Informatics, Yonsei University College of MedicineDivision of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of MedicineYonsei University College of MedicineDivision of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of MedicineDivision of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of MedicineDepartment of Biomedical Systems Informatics, Yonsei University College of MedicineDivision of Geriatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of MedicineAbstract 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. Methods Records of 786 community-dwelling older participants were analyzed from the Aging Study of PyeongChang Rural Area, a population-based cohort study that took place over three years. Using 7 domains of activities of daily living and 10 domains of instrumental activities of daily living, participants were grouped into no dependency (0 disabled domain), mild (1 disabled domain), and severe (2 or more disabled domains) disability groups. The longitudinal trajectory group of disability was calculated as a trajectory method. Three distinct trajectory groups were calculated over time: a relatively-stable group (78.5%; n = 617), a gradually-aggravated group (16.0%; n = 126), and a rapidly-deteriorated group (5.5%; n = 43). Results The average age of 786 participants was 73.3 years (SD: 5.8), and the percentage of female was 52.7%. It was found that 78.5% of patients showed relatively no dependence and 5.5% of older adults in a rural area showed severe dependence. Through applying the trajectory method, it was shown that the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) score was 10.2 points in the relatively-stable group and 3.1 points in the rapidly-deteriorating group by the 3rd year. Additionally, by the trajectory method, the rate of decrease in home time was 3.33% in the rapidly-deteriorated group compared to the relatively-stable group. Conclusions This study shows the difference in demographics and geriatric conditions (such as SPPB) through the examination of longitudinal trajectory groups of disability in community-dwelling older adults. Significant differences were also found in the amount of home time among the trajectory groups.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12877-020-01834-yAgedDisabilityGeriatric assessmentPatient-Centered CareQuality of lifeTrajectory |
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Hae Reong Kim Heayon Lee Yoonje Seong Eunju Lee Hee-Won Jung Yu Rang Park Il-Young Jang Longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South Korea BMC Geriatrics Aged Disability Geriatric assessment Patient-Centered Care Quality of life Trajectory |
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Hae Reong Kim Heayon Lee Yoonje Seong Eunju Lee Hee-Won Jung Yu Rang Park Il-Young Jang |
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Longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South Korea |
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Longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South Korea |
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Longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South Korea |
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Longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South Korea |
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Longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: An observational cohort study in South Korea |
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longitudinal trajectory of disability in community-dwelling older adults: an observational cohort study in south korea |
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BMC Geriatrics |
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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. Methods Records of 786 community-dwelling older participants were analyzed from the Aging Study of PyeongChang Rural Area, a population-based cohort study that took place over three years. Using 7 domains of activities of daily living and 10 domains of instrumental activities of daily living, participants were grouped into no dependency (0 disabled domain), mild (1 disabled domain), and severe (2 or more disabled domains) disability groups. The longitudinal trajectory group of disability was calculated as a trajectory method. Three distinct trajectory groups were calculated over time: a relatively-stable group (78.5%; n = 617), a gradually-aggravated group (16.0%; n = 126), and a rapidly-deteriorated group (5.5%; n = 43). Results The average age of 786 participants was 73.3 years (SD: 5.8), and the percentage of female was 52.7%. It was found that 78.5% of patients showed relatively no dependence and 5.5% of older adults in a rural area showed severe dependence. Through applying the trajectory method, it was shown that the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) score was 10.2 points in the relatively-stable group and 3.1 points in the rapidly-deteriorating group by the 3rd year. Additionally, by the trajectory method, the rate of decrease in home time was 3.33% in the rapidly-deteriorated group compared to the relatively-stable group. Conclusions This study shows the difference in demographics and geriatric conditions (such as SPPB) through the examination of longitudinal trajectory groups of disability in community-dwelling older adults. Significant differences were also found in the amount of home time among the trajectory groups. |
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