Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Little is known of the capabilities of the oldest old, the fastest growing age group in the population. We aimed to estimate capability and dependency in a cohort of 85 year olds and to project future demand for care.</p> <p...

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Main Authors: von Zglinicki Thomas, Eccles Martin P, Robinson Louise A, Kingston Andrew, Davies Karen, Collerton Joanna C, Jagger Carol, Martin-Ruiz Carmen, James Oliver FW, Kirkwood Tom BL, Bond John
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-05-01
Series:BMC Geriatrics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2318/11/21
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spelling doaj-8a3db84274f34cd6a3bfce58131d652d2020-11-25T03:12:12ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182011-05-011112110.1186/1471-2318-11-21Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needsvon Zglinicki ThomasEccles Martin PRobinson Louise AKingston AndrewDavies KarenCollerton Joanna CJagger CarolMartin-Ruiz CarmenJames Oliver FWKirkwood Tom BLBond John<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Little is known of the capabilities of the oldest old, the fastest growing age group in the population. We aimed to estimate capability and dependency in a cohort of 85 year olds and to project future demand for care.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Structured interviews at age 85 with 841 people born in 1921 and living in Newcastle and North Tyneside, UK who were permanently registered with participating general practices. Measures of capability included were self-reported activities of daily living (ADL), timed up and go test (TUG), standardised mini-mental state examination (SMMSE), and assessment of urinary continence in order to classify interval-need dependency. To project future demand for care the proportion needing 24-hour care was applied to the 2008 England and Wales population projections of those aged 80 years and over by gender.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of participants, 62% (522/841) were women, 77% (651/841) lived in standard housing, 13% (106/841) in sheltered housing and 10% (84/841) in a care home. Overall, 20% (165/841) reported no difficulty with any of the ADLs. Men were more capable in performing ADLs and more independent than women. TUG validated self-reported ADLs. When classified by 'interval of need' 41% (332/810) were independent, 39% (317/810) required help less often than daily, 12% (94/810) required help at regular times of the day and 8% (67/810) required 24-hour care. Of care-home residents, 94% (77/82) required daily help or 24-hour care. Future need for 24-hour care for people aged 80 years or over in England and Wales is projected to increase by 82% from 2010 to 2030 with a demand for 630,000 care-home places by 2030.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This analysis highlights the diversity of capability and levels of dependency in this cohort. A remarkably high proportion remain independent, particularly men. However a significant proportion of this population require 24-hour care at home or in care homes. Projections for the next 20 years suggest substantial increases in the number requiring 24-hour care due to population ageing and a proportionate increase in demand for care-home places unless innovative health and social care interventions are found.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2318/11/21
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author von Zglinicki Thomas
Eccles Martin P
Robinson Louise A
Kingston Andrew
Davies Karen
Collerton Joanna C
Jagger Carol
Martin-Ruiz Carmen
James Oliver FW
Kirkwood Tom BL
Bond John
spellingShingle von Zglinicki Thomas
Eccles Martin P
Robinson Louise A
Kingston Andrew
Davies Karen
Collerton Joanna C
Jagger Carol
Martin-Ruiz Carmen
James Oliver FW
Kirkwood Tom BL
Bond John
Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
BMC Geriatrics
author_facet von Zglinicki Thomas
Eccles Martin P
Robinson Louise A
Kingston Andrew
Davies Karen
Collerton Joanna C
Jagger Carol
Martin-Ruiz Carmen
James Oliver FW
Kirkwood Tom BL
Bond John
author_sort von Zglinicki Thomas
title Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
title_short Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
title_full Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
title_fullStr Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
title_full_unstemmed Capability and dependency in the Newcastle 85+ cohort study. Projections of future care needs
title_sort capability and dependency in the newcastle 85+ cohort study. projections of future care needs
publisher BMC
series BMC Geriatrics
issn 1471-2318
publishDate 2011-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Little is known of the capabilities of the oldest old, the fastest growing age group in the population. We aimed to estimate capability and dependency in a cohort of 85 year olds and to project future demand for care.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Structured interviews at age 85 with 841 people born in 1921 and living in Newcastle and North Tyneside, UK who were permanently registered with participating general practices. Measures of capability included were self-reported activities of daily living (ADL), timed up and go test (TUG), standardised mini-mental state examination (SMMSE), and assessment of urinary continence in order to classify interval-need dependency. To project future demand for care the proportion needing 24-hour care was applied to the 2008 England and Wales population projections of those aged 80 years and over by gender.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Of participants, 62% (522/841) were women, 77% (651/841) lived in standard housing, 13% (106/841) in sheltered housing and 10% (84/841) in a care home. Overall, 20% (165/841) reported no difficulty with any of the ADLs. Men were more capable in performing ADLs and more independent than women. TUG validated self-reported ADLs. When classified by 'interval of need' 41% (332/810) were independent, 39% (317/810) required help less often than daily, 12% (94/810) required help at regular times of the day and 8% (67/810) required 24-hour care. Of care-home residents, 94% (77/82) required daily help or 24-hour care. Future need for 24-hour care for people aged 80 years or over in England and Wales is projected to increase by 82% from 2010 to 2030 with a demand for 630,000 care-home places by 2030.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This analysis highlights the diversity of capability and levels of dependency in this cohort. A remarkably high proportion remain independent, particularly men. However a significant proportion of this population require 24-hour care at home or in care homes. Projections for the next 20 years suggest substantial increases in the number requiring 24-hour care due to population ageing and a proportionate increase in demand for care-home places unless innovative health and social care interventions are found.</p>
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