The Relationship Between Contextual Factors and the Mobility Ability

A. P. Fontes
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Objective: To examine how the relationship between Mobility limitation is influenced by Contextual Factors in community-dwelling older adults. Design: This is a cross-sectional study. Participants: A total of 769 persons aged 65 years or above living in the community-dwelling of the Algarve region. Methods: We study eighteen categories of Personal and Environmental Factors agreement of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) and their relationship with six categories of the Mobility domain. Multiple logistic regression was used in analyzing functional outcomes in the Mobility. Main Results: The proportion of older adults reporting disability in Mobility activities ranged from 17.4% (Moving Around Within the Home) and 53.2% (Using Private or Public Motorized Transportation). The Contextual Factors with a greater impact in explaining the limitations in Mobility outcomes were Assistance Activities of Daily Living (OR = 3.0 to OR = 11.9), JobWithout Qualification (OR=2.5 toOR=6.3), Inadequate Nr of Meals (OR = 2.6 to OR = 3.8) and Self-Rated Physical Health (OR = 2.1 to OR = 3.1). The variable sex contributed to explaining the results of the most difficult activities to perform as Moving Around Outside the Home, Climbing and Use of Transports. The contribution of age was observed only in the Use of Transports. Conclusions: Contextual Factors are important predictors of Mobility functioning, namely, those related to Behaviors and Health Events but also those related to Social and Cultural variables.
语境因素与流动能力的关系
目的:探讨社区居住老年人活动能力限制与环境因素的关系。设计:这是一项横断面研究。参与者:居住在阿尔加维地区社区住宅的65岁或以上的共有769人。方法:研究国际功能分类(ICF)中18类个人与环境因素的一致性及其与6类活动域的关系。运用多元逻辑回归分析移动性患者的功能结局。主要结果:老年人在移动活动中报告残疾的比例为17.4%(在家中移动)和53.2%(使用私人或公共机动交通工具)。在解释活动能力结果限制方面影响较大的背景因素是日常生活辅助活动(OR= 3.0至OR= 11.9)、无资格工作(OR=2.5至OR=6.3)、膳食Nr不足(OR= 2.6至OR= 3.8)和自评身体健康(OR= 2.1至OR= 3.1)。可变的性别有助于解释最难进行的活动的结果,如在家外走动、攀登和使用交通工具。年龄的影响只体现在交通工具的使用上。结论:环境因素是运动功能的重要预测因素,即与行为和健康事件相关的因素,以及与社会和文化变量相关的因素。
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