老年人停止驾驶后健康相关生活质量的变化

Koki Kishimoto, S. Noto
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目的:本研究旨在探讨停止驾驶对无驾照老年人健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)的影响。方法:采用基于网络的调查问卷进行横断面研究。参与者是1200名年龄在65岁或以上的人,他们在日本没有驾驶执照。参与者使用自我管理的问卷回答有关他们的HRQOL (HUI3和SF-8)和停止驾驶的问题。那些交出驾照的人在停止驾驶前也被问及他们的HRQOL。结果:停止驾驶的驾驶员的HRQOL得分明显低于未驾驶的驾驶员。停止驾驶的驾驶员的HRQOL分数也从-显著下降。从816到- 0.728在比较停止驾驶前后的得分时,HUI3的得分为51.5至49.5 (< 0.001),sf -8的物理成分摘要的得分为51.5至49.5(< 0.001)。我们的多元回归分析结果显示,停止驾驶的年数和重大疾病的发生率也影响HRQOL。结论:停止驾驶与HRQOL下降有明显关系。这证实有必要在今后采取措施解决这一问题,例如为已停止驾驶的老年人提供交通工具。
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Changes in Health-Related Quality of Life After Driving Cessation in Older Adults
: Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of driving cessation on the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of older adults who do not have a driver’s license. Method: A cross-sectional study using a web-based questionnaire was conducted. Participants were 1,200 individ uals aged 65 years or older who did not have a driver’s license in Japan. Participants answered questions about their HRQOL (HUI3 and SF-8) and driving cessation using a self-administered questionnaire. Those who had surrendered their driver’s license were also asked about their HRQOL before driving cessation. Results: The HRQOL scores of the drivers who ceased driving were significantly lower than those of non-drivers. The HRQOL scores of the drivers who ceased driving were also significantly decreased—from -.816 to -.728 (< .001) for the HUI3 and from 51.5 to 49.5 (< .001) for the physical component summary of the SF-8—when comparing scores before and after driving cessation. The results of our multiple regression analysis showed that the number of years since driving cessation and incidence of major illness also affected HRQOL. Conclusion: There is a clear relationship between driving cessation and a decrease in HRQOL. This confirms the ne cessity of implementing measures in the future to address this issue, such as securing means of transportation for older people who have ceased driving.
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