老年人未满足护理需求的感觉障碍和不良后果的可能性。

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Corinne Pittman, Carrie L Nieman, Nicholas S Reed, Bonnielin K Swenor, Amber Willink
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目的:视力和听力障碍是老年人中非常普遍的疾病,并且感官障碍与家庭活动、行动能力和自我保健活动限制之间存在明确的联系。然而,检查未满足的长期服务和支持(LTSS)需求影响的研究没有考虑到视力和听力障碍对经历不良后果风险的作用,包括弄湿或弄脏自己。方法:使用全国健康和老龄化趋势研究的第1轮和第5轮,一项针对65岁及以上的医疗保险受益人的全国代表性调查,我们在考虑其他社会人口统计学和健康状况因素的同时,研究了视力和听力障碍与经历不良后果的几率之间的关系。结果:在49,770,947名在家庭、行动或自我护理活动方面有限制的社区生活老年人的加权人口中,20.1% (95% CI: 19.2-21.0)由于未满足LTSS需求而经历了不良后果。在完全校正回归中,视力或听力受损的个体有96%(优势比[or]: 1.96;95% CI: 1.64-2.34),几率增加43% (OR: 1.43;95% CI: 1.24-1.65)。听力障碍与家庭或自我护理不良后果的可能性较高相关,而视力障碍与活动能力或自我护理不良后果的可能性较高相关。讨论:感觉障碍可能会增加未满足LTSS需求的老年人不良后果的风险。支持老年人在社区中安全生活的活动应考虑到感觉障碍的作用,以及如何解决听力或视力障碍患者的独特需求。
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Sensory Impairment and the Odds of Adverse Consequences of Unmet Needs for Care Among Older Adults.

Sensory Impairment and the Odds of Adverse Consequences of Unmet Needs for Care Among Older Adults.
INTRODUCTION Vision and hearing impairments are highly prevalent conditions among older adults, and well-established links exist between sensory impairment and household, mobility, and self-care activity limitations. However, studies examining the impact of unmet long-term services and supports (LTSS) needs have not considered the role of vision and hearing impairment on the risk of experiencing adverse consequences, including wetting or soiling oneself. METHODS Using Rounds 1 and 5 of the National Health and Aging Trends Study, a nationally-representative survey of Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older, we examine the association of vision and hearing impairment on the odds of experiencing an adverse consequence while accounting for other socio-demographic and health status factors. RESULTS Among a weighted population of 49,770,947 community-living older adults with limitations in household, mobility, or self-care activities, 20.1% (95% CI: 19.2-21.0) experienced an adverse consequence as a result of unmet LTSS needs. In the full-adjusted regression, individuals with vision or hearing impairment had 96% (OR:1.96; 95% CI: 1.64-2.34) and 43% increased odds (OR:1.43; 95% CI: 1.24-1.65), respectively of experiencing any adverse consequence. Hearing impairment was associated with higher odds of household or self-care adverse consequences, while vision impairment was associated with higher odds of mobility or self-care adverse consequences. DISCUSSION Sensory impairment may increase the risk for adverse consequences for older adults with unmet LTSS needs. Activities that support older adults living safely in the community should consider the role of sensory impairment and how to address the unique needs of those with hearing or vision impairment.
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