南非老年人自我报告慢性病诊断的决定因素。

IF 1.2 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Maatla D Temane, Stephina K Mbele, Mluleki Tsawe
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背景: 慢性疾病往往会影响全世界老年人的生活质量,尤其是在资源有限的发展中国家。目的:本研究探讨了南非老年人自我报告慢性病诊断的决定因素: 研究地点:南非: 分析了 2019 年南非住户普查的横截面数据(n [weighted] = 4 887 334)。我们建立了一个二元逻辑回归模型,以确定社会人口因素与被诊断患有自我报告的慢性病之间的关系: 结果:我们发现,每 10 名老年人中至少有 5 人被诊断患有自我报告的慢性疾病。二元变量结果显示,年龄、人口组别、性别、婚姻状况、教育水平、残疾状况、家庭组成和省份与自我报告的慢性病诊断有显著相关性。在多变量水平上,我们发现年龄、性别、人口组别、婚姻状况、教育水平、残疾状况、家庭财富状况、家庭组成和省份是自我报告慢性病诊断的主要预测因素: 我们发现,各种因素是自我报告慢性病诊断的主要决定因素。这项研究为了解老年人与自我报告的慢性病诊断之间的主要相关性提供了重要启示。我们需要对老年人的健康状况进行更多的研究,因为这将有助于引导政策讨论和改善老年人健康政策的制定:本研究强调了更好地了解和继续研究老年人群健康决定因素的必要性,以指导未来的医疗保健战略。
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Determinants of self-reported chronic disease diagnoses among older persons in South Africa.

Background:  Chronic diseases tend to affect the quality of life for older persons worldwide, especially in resource-constrained developing countries. Chronic diseases contribute to a large number of deaths among the population of South Africa.

Aim:  This study examines the determinants of self-reported chronic disease diagnoses among older persons in South Africa.

Setting:  The study setting was South Africa.

Methods:  Cross-sectional data from the 2019 South Africa General Household Survey were analysed (n [weighted] = 4 887 334). We fitted a binary logistic regression model to determine the relationship between socio-demographic factors and being diagnosed with self-reported chronic diseases.

Results:  We found that at least 5 in 10 older persons were diagnosed with self-reported chronic disease. The bivariate findings showed that age, population group, sex, marital status, level of education, disability status, household composition and province were significantly associated with self-reported chronic disease diagnoses. At the multivariate level, we found that age, sex, population group, marital status, educational level, disability status, household wealth status, household composition and province were key predictors of self-reported chronic disease diagnoses.

Conclusion:  We found that various factors were key determinants of being diagnosed with self-reported chronic diseases. This study offers important insights into the main correlations between older adults and self-reported chronic illness diagnoses. More study is required on the health of the elderly as it will help direct policy discussions and improve the development of health policies about the elderly.Contribution: This study highlights the need for a better understanding of, and continued research into, the determinants health among older populations to guide future healthcare strategies.

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