Estado cognitivo, emocional y nivel de dependencia en personas adultas y mayores institucionalizadas

Q3 Medicine
María Herrero Teijón , Armando González-Sánchez , Lizbeth de la Torre , Antonio Sánchez Cabaco
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Abstract

Introduction

It is necessary to analyze the aging process in institutionalized older people. For this purpose, a descriptive and analytical epidemiological study was carried out in nursing homes for older adults before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Objective

Provide an in-depth insight into cognitive (MEC), emotional (Geriatric Depression Scale), and functional (Barthel Scale) status within the older adult participants.

Method

A sample of 973 participants analyzed the relationship between cognitive status, vulnerability to depression, and autonomous performance in Daily Day Activities (DDA) to predict the impact of the comorbidity of these variables. Therefore, in addition to the general distribution of the sample in the previously mentioned dimensions, differences were analyzed according to gender, age, educational level, and geographic area.

Results

The results confirm the hypothesis that a more impaired cognitive state is associated with higher levels of depression and lower functional capacity. The MEC scores have positive and highly significant correlations with Barthel and Yesavage. The relationship between dementia and autonomy is observed for both sexes, while the relationship between dementia and depression is only observed in women. The educational level influences the MEC scores (the more education, the better performance) and the Barthel scores (the less education, the greater dependency). Statistically significant differences were also found depending on the area of residence location.

Conclusions

The more deteriorated cognitive state will be associated with a higher level of depression and lower functional capacity in daily life activities.

被安置在养老院的成年人和老年人的认知和情绪状态以及依赖程度。
导言:有必要对养老院老年人的衰老过程进行分析。为此,我们在 COVID-19 大流行之前,在老年人疗养院中开展了一项描述性和分析性流行病学研究。方法 对 973 名参与者的样本进行分析,研究认知状态、易患抑郁症的程度以及在日常活动(DDA)中的自主表现之间的关系,以预测这些变量的合并影响。因此,除了分析样本在上述维度上的总体分布情况外,还根据性别、年龄、教育水平和地理区域分析了差异。MEC 评分与 Barthel 和 Yesavage 呈高度显著的正相关。痴呆症与自理能力之间的关系在男女中均可观察到,而痴呆症与抑郁之间的关系仅在女性中观察到。教育水平会影响 MEC 分数(教育程度越高,表现越好)和 Barthel 分数(教育程度越低,依赖性越强)。结论 认知状态越差,抑郁程度越高,日常生活能力越低。
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Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia
Revista Espanola de Geriatria y Gerontologia Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
85 days
期刊介绍: Una revista de gran prestigio por sus artículos originales de investigación y revisiones. Permite cubrir todas las áreas de la medicina pero siempre desde la atención al paciente anciano, y está presente en los más reconocidos índices internacionales.
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