Self-rated Changes of Health Status during Stay-at-home Orders among Older Adults Using the Long-term Care Insurance System of Japan: A Cross-sectional Study.

Physical therapy research Pub Date : 2021-04-01 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1298/ptr.E10089
Takazumi Ono, Mieko Kashima, Yasuyoshi Asakawa
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Abstract

Objectives: To reveal self-rated changes of health status during stay-at-home orders among older adults and to verify whether decrease in frequency of going outdoors during these orders was related to self-rated changes in health status.

Method: A self-completed questionnaire for older adults was provided in 2 dayservice facilities and a nursing station. We operationally defined health status with 4 domains (motor function, oral and swallowing function, depression, and social networks) and designed the questionnaire to determine self-rated changes in health status using factor analysis. After factor analysis, regression analyses were conducted. Dependent variable was each factor score (self-rated changes of health status), and independent variable was decrease in frequency of going outdoors.

Results: Approximately 80% of participants answered that their health status had "worsened" in motor function (75.0%-87.2%). Moreover, more than 70% of participants answered "worsened" in "Feeling energy" and "Getting together and speaking with friends" (72.3% and 75.7%, respectively). Regression analyses demonstrated that, after adjusting for covariates, the decrease in frequency of going outdoors was related to self-rated changes of motor function and friend network.

Conclusion: During stay-at-home orders, older adults felt deterioration in their motor function, in feeling energy, and in their friend network, especially people who had decreased their frequency of going outdoors felt more deterioration in their motor function and in their friend network.

日本长期护理保险制度下老年人居家令期间健康状况自评变化的横断面研究
目的:揭示老年人在居家令期间健康状况的自评变化,并验证在居家令期间外出频率的减少是否与健康状况自评变化有关。方法:在2个日间服务机构和1个护理站对老年人进行问卷调查。我们从4个领域(运动功能、口腔和吞咽功能、抑郁和社会网络)定义了操作性的健康状况,并设计了问卷,利用因子分析来确定健康状况的自评变化。因子分析后进行回归分析。因变量为各因子得分(健康状况自评变化),自变量为户外活动次数减少。结果:约80%的参与者回答他们的健康状况在运动功能方面“恶化”(75.0%-87.2%)。此外,超过七成的受访者在“感受能量”和“与朋友聚会和交谈”两项回答“恶化”(分别为72.3%和75.7%)。回归分析表明,调整协变量后,外出频率的下降与运动功能和朋友网络的自评变化有关。结论:在居家命令期间,老年人的运动功能、感觉能量和朋友网络都出现了恶化,尤其是那些减少户外活动频率的人,他们的运动功能和朋友网络的恶化更严重。
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