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摘要
我们试图探索与家庭医疗护理(HBMC)中日常生活活动(ADL)变化相关的因素。我们使用的数据来自名古屋老年人家庭医疗护理观察性研究2,其中为身体和/或精神残疾提供HBMC。使用Barthel指数及其流动性和自我护理类别对ADL进行评估。在40名符合条件的参与者中,有一半被划分为ADL下降组。在ADL下降组中,mini - nutrition Assessment-Short Form (MNA-SF)评分下降的百分比明显更高。MNA-SF的恶化与活动能力的下降显著相关,而与自我护理能力的下降无关。ADL下降经常被观察到,并且与HBMC的营养状况恶化有关。
Factors associated with decline in activities of daily living in home-based medical care.
We sought to explore factors associated with changes in activities of daily living (ADL) in home-based medical care (HBMC). We used data from the Observational Study of Nagoya Elderly with Home Medical Care 2, in which HBMC was provided for physical and/or mental disability. ADL were assessed using the Barthel Index and its mobility and self-care categories. Of 40 eligible participants, half were classified into an ADL decline group. The percentage with a decreased Mini-Nutritional Assessment-Short Form (MNA-SF) score was significantly higher in the ADL decline group. Worsening of MNA-SF was significantly associated with a decline in the mobility category but not in the self-care category. ADL decline was frequently observed and was associated with worsening of nutritional status in HBMC.
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