Relationship Between Visual Functions and Independence in ADLs and IADLs Among Community-Dwelling Older Adults.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Yeonju Jin, Kimberly Hreha, Ickpyo Hong
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Abstract

Importance: Examining an older adult cohort to determine how different types of visual impairment affect independence in activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) is an important first step to better understand how to support older adults with specific types of visual dysfunction and enhance their functional abilities.

Objective: To examine the relationship between distance visual acuity, near visual acuity, and contrast sensitivity and individual ADLs (dressing, toileting, bathing, eating) and IADLs (laundry, shopping, making hot meals, money management, self-management of medications) among community-dwelling older adults.

Design: A retrospective, cross-sectional design was used to analyze the relationship between visual function and independence in ADLs and IADLs.

Participants: We retrieved data for 4,947 people included in the National Health and Aging Trends Study in 2022.

Outcomes and measures: We used a series of multivariable logistic regression analyses and estimated the relationship between visual function and independence in specific ADLs and IADLs.

Results: Near visual acuity and contrast sensitivity were statistically associated with specific ADLs and IADLs. Distance visual acuity was significantly associated with specific IADLs but was not significantly associated with any ADLs.

Conclusions and relevance: Certain visual impairments were associated with specific ADLs and IADLs and therefore should be considered in the care of community-dwelling older adults. Plain-Language Summary: Normal aging can cause vision to decline. Visual impairment and blindness are expected to nearly double by 2050. Vision is a key component of independence for specific activities of daily living (ADLs; such as dressing, toileting, bathing, eating) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs; such as laundry, shopping, making hot meals, money management, self-management of medications). This study examined the relationship between visual impairments and individual ADLs and IADLs among community-dwelling older adults. The study found that certain visual impairments were associated with specific ADLs and IADLs and therefore should be considered in the care of community-dwelling older adults. This study also provides evidence that specific visual impairments are closely linked to older adults' ability to perform ADLs and IADLs. The findings confirm the importance of addressing visual function in occupational therapy practice to support the independence of community-dwelling older adults.

社区老年人ADLs和IADLs视觉功能与独立性的关系
重要性:研究老年人队列,确定不同类型的视力障碍如何影响日常生活活动(ADLs)和日常生活工具活动(IADLs)的独立性,是更好地了解如何支持具有特定类型视力障碍的老年人并增强其功能能力的重要的第一步。目的:探讨社区老年人的远视、近视、对比敏感度与个体ADLs(穿衣、如厕、洗澡、进食)和IADLs(洗衣、购物、热餐、理财、药物自我管理)的关系。设计:采用回顾性横断面设计分析adl和iadl患者视觉功能与独立性的关系。参与者:我们检索了4947人的数据,这些数据包括在2022年的国家健康和老龄化趋势研究中。结果和措施:我们使用了一系列多变量logistic回归分析,并估计了特定adl和iadl中视觉功能与独立性之间的关系。结果:近视敏锐度和对比敏感度与特异性adl和iadl有统计学相关性。距离视力与特定adl显著相关,但与任何adl均无显著相关。结论和相关性:某些视力障碍与特定的adl和iadl相关,因此在社区居住的老年人的护理中应予以考虑。正常的衰老会导致视力下降。预计到2050年,视力障碍和失明人数将增加近一倍。视力是独立进行特定日常生活活动(ADLs;如穿衣、如厕、洗澡、进食)和日常生活的工具性活动(IADLs;比如洗衣服、购物、做热饭、理财、自我用药)。本研究调查了居住在社区的老年人的视觉障碍与个体ADLs和IADLs之间的关系。研究发现,某些视力障碍与特定的adl和iadl有关,因此在社区居住的老年人的护理中应考虑到这一点。这项研究还提供了证据,表明特定的视觉障碍与老年人进行adl和iadl的能力密切相关。研究结果证实了在职业治疗实践中解决视觉功能的重要性,以支持社区居住的老年人的独立性。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy (AJOT) is an official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc. and is published 6 times per year. This peer reviewed journal focuses on research, practice, and health care issues in the field of occupational therapy. AOTA members receive 6 issues of AJOT per year and have online access to archived abstracts and full-text articles. Nonmembers may view abstracts online but must purchase full-text articles.
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