Predictive value of self-prioritized mobility factors on gait speed and life space in older nigerians: A cross-sectional study

Divine Esohe Eghomwanre , Freeman Ojeikere Ahonsi , Isreal Adandom , Tyler Sun , Daniel Rayner , Francis Kolawole , Henrietta Fawole , Soroush Shirazi , Michael Kalu
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Abstract

Background and Objectives

Eighty-two cognitive, environmental, financial, personal, physical, psychological, and social factors significantly influence mobility decline following hospital discharge. However, assessing all these factors during the fast-paced discharge process is impractical. This study aimed to identify the factors that Nigerian older adults consider most critical and determine which factors (in combination) most realistically predict gait speed and life space among these Nigerian older adults.

Research Design and Methods

This is data from a cross-sectional survey that recruited 400 Nigerian older adults, 60+ years old, to rank 82 factors influencing mobility. Older adults' gait speed and life-space mobility were collected using the 10-meter Walk Test and Life Space Assessment. Multivariate binary logistic regression was used to determine the most realistic predictor of gait speed and life-space mobility.

Results

No factors were considered critical by the older adults. The life space model indicates that increased street characteristics, social cohesion, occupation, hearing, gait speed, fear of falling, and conscientiousness accounts for approximately 50% of variations in life space. The gait speed model indicates that an increase in executive function, pain, respiratory system, body composition, fatigue, social factors, racial characteristics, marital status, social network, and fear of reinjury explain about 74 % of variation in gait speed.

Discussion and Implications

This study provides self-reported factors that could influence older adults' mobility following discharge that would allow clinicians to prioritize factors for assessment amidst multiple factors.
自我优先移动因素对尼日利亚老年人步态速度和生活空间的预测价值:一项横断面研究
背景与目的认知、环境、经济、个人、身体、心理和社会等82个因素显著影响出院后活动能力下降。然而,在快节奏的放电过程中评估所有这些因素是不切实际的。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚老年人认为最关键的因素,并确定哪些因素(组合)最现实地预测这些尼日利亚老年人的步态速度和生活空间。研究设计与方法这是一项横断面调查的数据,该调查招募了400名60岁以上的尼日利亚老年人,对82个影响流动性的因素进行排名。采用10米步行测试和生活空间评估收集老年人的步态速度和生活空间移动能力。使用多元二元逻辑回归来确定最现实的步态速度和生活空间移动预测器。结果老年人不认为任何因素是关键因素。生活空间模型表明,街道特征、社会凝聚力、职业、听力、步态速度、对摔倒的恐惧和责任心的增加约占生活空间变化的50%。步态速度模型表明,执行功能、疼痛、呼吸系统、身体组成、疲劳、社会因素、种族特征、婚姻状况、社会网络和对再次受伤的恐惧的增加可以解释大约74%的步态速度变化。讨论和意义本研究提供了可能影响老年人出院后活动能力的自我报告因素,使临床医生能够在多种因素中优先考虑评估因素。
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