Daily Pleasure and Difficulties among Older Patients: Primary Care Setting in Japan.

IF 1.8 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
JMA journal Pub Date : 2025-07-15 Epub Date: 2025-05-26 DOI:10.31662/jmaj.2025-0002
Junki Mizumoto, Hirohisa Fujikawa, Masashi Izumiya, Masato Eto
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Introduction: Older adults undergo physical and social changes that adversely affect their health. However, the prevalence and distribution of patients' pleasure and difficulties remain poorly documented. Moreover, the acceptability and feasibility of self-administered questionnaires concerning their social conditions among older patients are still uncertain. Our study aimed to elucidate the distribution of daily pleasure and difficulties among older patients and assess the acceptability of these screenings.

Methods: Descriptive epidemiology was conducted at a single center in Japan. From April 2023 to March 2024, self-reported questionnaires on activities of daily living (ADL), daily pleasure and difficulties, and the acceptability of these questions were distributed to all patients aged 80 years or older. The participants' long-term care (LTC) certification level, a nationwide measure in Japan, was used to assess their ADL.

Results: A total of 359 patients participated, with 192 (53.5%) not applying for LTC certification, 57 (15.9%) at Support Levels, and 101 (28.1%) at Care Need Levels. Among them, 242 (67.4%) reported daily pleasures, 56 (15.6%) experienced bathing difficulties, 73 (20.3%) encountered excretion problems, and 34 (9.4%) faced excessive financial burdens. These difficulties and financial burdens were more prevalent among those at Support Levels and Care Need Levels than those without LTC certifications. Most participants found these surveys acceptable.

Conclusions: Participants requiring LTC reported daily pleasures as frequently as those without LTC certification. However, those requiring LTC more frequently reported difficulties in daily activities and faced excessive financial burdens. Healthcare professionals should inquire about older patients' specific daily living needs.

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老年患者的日常快乐和困难:日本的初级保健设置。
老年人经历的身体和社会变化对他们的健康产生不利影响。然而,患者的快乐和困难的流行和分布仍然很少记录。此外,老年患者社会状况自我管理问卷的可接受性和可行性仍不确定。我们的研究旨在阐明老年患者日常快乐和困难的分布,并评估这些筛查的可接受性。方法:描述性流行病学在日本单一中心进行。从2023年4月至2024年3月,向所有80岁及以上的患者发放日常生活活动(ADL)、日常快乐和困难以及这些问题的可接受性自述问卷。参与者的长期护理(LTC)认证水平是日本的一项全国性措施,用于评估他们的ADL。结果:共有359例患者参与,其中192例(53.5%)未申请LTC认证,57例(15.9%)为支持级别,101例(28.1%)为护理需要级别。其中,有242人(67.4%)感到日常快乐,56人(15.6%)感到洗澡困难,73人(20.3%)感到排泄困难,34人(9.4%)感到经济负担过重。这些困难和经济负担在支持水平和护理需要水平的人中比没有LTC证书的人更普遍。大多数参与者认为这些调查是可以接受的。结论:需要LTC认证的参与者报告日常快乐的频率与没有LTC认证的参与者相同。然而,那些需要长期服务的人更频繁地报告在日常活动中遇到困难,并面临过度的经济负担。医疗保健专业人员应询问老年患者具体的日常生活需求。
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