Disparities in disability among non-Hispanic black elders: results from the National Interview Survey 2001-2003.

Alberto Coustasse, Dennis Emmett, Nimisha Patel, Alicia Pekar
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A drastically increasing elderly population and disparity among disability poses a concern for the U.S. health care industry. This retrospective cross-sectional study analyzed whether ADL and IADL disabilities were different among non-Hispanic white (NHW) and non-Hispanic black (NHB) populations age 65 and over. Data was retrieved from the 2001-2003 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) for comparing NHBs and NHWs using chi-square analysis for bivariate comparisons. For both elderly NHBs and elderly NHWs, increased rates of disability were reported for being over 75, female, single, and having lower education. NHBs reported statistically higher disability rates for ADL, IADL, and for any disability, with 10.0%, 18.0%, and 19.3%, respectively, compared to NHWs. There is a need to increase the access for NHBs to nursing home, hospice, and assisted-living facilities. Of further concern is the finding of lower institutionalization rates in the NHB population despite the significant presence of increased disability. The growing NHB elderly population needs an urgent societal intervention to address the persistent disparity, which has been neglected for so many years.

非西班牙裔黑人老年人的残疾差异:2001-2003年全国访谈调查结果。
急剧增加的老年人口和残疾人之间的差距给美国的医疗保健行业带来了担忧。本回顾性横断面研究分析了65岁及以上非西班牙裔白人(NHW)和非西班牙裔黑人(NHB)人群中ADL和IADL残疾是否存在差异。数据来自2001-2003年全国健康访谈调查(NHIS),使用卡方分析进行双变量比较,比较国家卫生保健机构和国家卫生保健机构。对于老年nhb和老年nhw,据报道,75岁以上、女性、单身和受教育程度较低的老年人残疾率增加。nhb报告的ADL、IADL和任何残疾的致残率在统计上都高于nhw,分别为10.0%、18.0%和19.3%。有必要增加国家健康机构进入养老院、临终关怀和辅助生活设施的机会。更令人关注的是,尽管残疾显著增加,但NHB人群的机构率较低。不断增长的NHB老年人口需要紧急的社会干预来解决持续存在的差距,这已经被忽视了这么多年。
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