Wiesław Marian Fidecki, Agnieszka Kijowska, Hanna Kachaniuk, Renata Dziubaszewska, Małgorzata Dziura, Aneta Jędrzejewska, Agnieszka Momora, Mariusz Wysokiński
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简介与目标:功能能力是独立进行基本生命活动的能力,如移动、进食、控制身体生理机能、保持身体卫生等。功能能力是通过生活环境的独立和自立程度来衡量的。日常生活活动(ADL)主要基于身体和健康因素,而日常生活工具活动(IADL)与社会心理和认知资源关系更密切。该研究的目的是评估功能健康及其决定因素在老年人从喀尔巴阡山脉地区。材料和方法:本研究在亚喀尔巴阡地区的300名老年人中进行。该研究使用了两种标准化的研究工具:劳顿日常生活工具活动(IADL)和Scale and Up and Go测试。结果:老年人日常工具活动功能状态总分为21.08分;中位数- 24分;四分位间距- 5.75点。在研究组中,计时起床测试可以评估摔倒的风险(分数高意味着摔倒的风险更高)。平均得分为19.07秒,中位数为15.25秒,四分位数间隔为927秒。跌倒的风险被证明是中等的,近一半的受访者(46.7%)和高的(25%)。结论:被测组老年人在日常生活工具活动方面表现出较好的功能适应度水平。然而,与此同时,摔倒的风险也相对较高。被试的功能健康水平以受教育程度、年龄、居住地、职业状况和经济状况来区分。研究发现,受教育程度、年龄、婚姻状况、职业状况与跌倒风险之间存在相互依赖关系。
Functional ability of the elderly and related factors in the Subcarpathian Region.
Introduction and objective: Functional ability is the ability to independently perform basic life activities, such as moving, eating, controlling the physiological functions of the body, and maintaining body hygiene. Functional ability is measured by the living environment's degree of independence and self-reliance. The Activities of Daily Living (ADL) is mainly based on physical and health factors, while the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) is more closely related to psychosocial and cognitive resources. The aim of the study was to assess functional fitness and its determinants among seniors from the Subcarpathian Region.
Material and methods: The study was conducted in a group of 300 seniors in the Subcarpathian Region. The study used two standardized research tools: The Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) and Scale and the Up and Go Test.
Results: The functional status of the elderly in terms of instrumental daily activities totalled 21.08; median - 24 points; interquartile range - 5.75 points. Timed Up and Go Test enabled evaluation of the risk of falls in the research group (a high score equals a higher risk of falls). The average score was 19.07 seconds, with a median of 15.25 seconds and an interquartile range of 927 seconds. The risk of falls proved to be moderate with nearly half of the respondents - 46.7%, and high - 25%.
Conclusions: The examined group of seniors showed a relatively good level of functional fitness in terms of instrumental activities of daily living. At the same time, however, there was a relatively high risk of falls. The subjects' functional fitness level was differentiated by education, age, place of residence, professional status, and financial situation. Interdependencies were found between the level of education, age, marital status, professional status and the risk of falls.