Skin Diseases among the Old Age Residents in a Nursing Home: A Neglected Problem.

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2020-11-05 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8849355
Abbas Darjani, Narges Alizadeh, Elahe Rafiei, Meysam Moulaei, Seyed Hamed Naseri Alavi, Hojat Eftekhari, Rana Rafiei, Kaveh Gharaei-Nejad, Zahra Mohtasham-Amiri
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Abstract

Background: Geriatric health care has become a worldwide concern, but a few statistical studies were carried out about skin diseases in this age group in the nursing home of Iran.

Aims: In this study, we set out to determine the frequency as well as the age and gender distribution of dermatological diseases in nursing home old age residents.

Methods: In a cross-sectional study, all patients over 60 years who were living in a charity nursing home complex of Rasht in 2017 participated in this study. Baseline information on sociodemographic variables, past medical history, and medication were gathered by medical staff during a face-to-face interview. Full-body skin examination was done by dermatologists. Biopsy, and pathological and laboratory methods were used to confirm the diagnosis of suspected lesions or disease.

Results: In this study, 259 people underwent the study. 52.9% were male, and their mean age was 73.5 years (SD = 9.1 years). Hypertension (20.9%); diabetes mellitus (9.7%), and hypothyroidism (2.3%) were the most common underlying diseases. Most of them (85.7%) had age-related skin changes. The benign neoplasm was the most common skin disease among patients (68.3%), followed by infectious diseases (46.3%) and erythemo-squamous (31.6%). None of them had precancerous lesions or skin cancers. There were not any differences between skin disorders and gender or age groups in this study.

Conclusion: Our study suggests that skin manifestations and diseases are common among nursing home old age residents in this area. Therefore, this should constitute one of the top priorities of aged care physicians and nurses.

养老院老人的皮肤病:一个被忽视的问题。
背景:老年保健已成为全世界关注的问题,但有关伊朗养老院中这一年龄组的皮肤病的统计研究却寥寥无几。目的:在本研究中,我们旨在确定养老院老年居民患皮肤病的频率以及年龄和性别分布:在一项横断面研究中,2017 年居住在拉什特慈善养老院综合楼的所有 60 岁以上患者均参与了本研究。医护人员通过面对面访谈收集了社会人口学变量、既往病史和用药情况等基线信息。全身皮肤检查由皮肤科医生完成。活检、病理和实验室方法用于确诊疑似病变或疾病:在这项研究中,共有 259 人接受了检查。52.9%为男性,平均年龄为 73.5 岁(SD = 9.1 岁)。高血压(20.9%)、糖尿病(9.7%)和甲状腺机能减退(2.3%)是最常见的基础疾病。他们中的大多数人(85.7%)都有与年龄相关的皮肤变化。良性肿瘤是患者最常见的皮肤病(68.3%),其次是感染性疾病(46.3%)和红斑鳞屑性疾病(31.6%)。他们中没有人患有癌前病变或皮肤癌。在本研究中,皮肤疾病与性别或年龄组之间没有任何差异:我们的研究表明,皮肤表现和皮肤病在该地区的养老院老人中很常见。因此,这应成为养老院医生和护士的首要任务之一。
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