疗养院居民和社区居住老年人的心理健康、生活质量和药物使用

M. O'Neill, A. Ryan, P. Slater, F. Ferry, B. Bunting
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在大多数国家,养老院的抑郁症患病率大大高于社区居住的老年人。负面的媒体报道和与长期护理相关的污名使人们始终认为社区护理比护理或寄宿家庭护理具有更好的生活质量。本文的目的是调查心理健康,生活质量和药物使用在疗养院和社区居住老年人的样本。这项横断面研究包括对英国一家大型健康和社会护理信托机构的75名护理院居民和852名社区居住老年人的结构化访谈。数据使用世界心理健康综合国际诊断访谈(WMH-CIDI)的精简版收集。与健康相关的生活质量使用SF-6D进行评估,SF-6D来自对SF-12的回应,该问卷嵌入wmh - idi的筛选部分。结果显示,在养老院样本中,老年人的精神障碍水平明显较低。与健康相关的生活质量结果表明,尽管养老院参与者的身体功能明显受到限制,但他们报告的心理健康和社会功能比生活在社区的老年人更好。这些结果具有统计学意义。在疗养院样本中,心理健康药物的处方率更高。本研究对安老之家的心理健康与生活品质提供初步的研究结果,在未来的研究中有待进一步探讨。这项研究解决了公众对养老院生活质量的负面看法,同时也引发了围绕“就地老龄化”对老年人的医疗保健影响的辩论。有必要处理在各种护理环境中老年人的心理健康、生活质量和药物使用之间的关系。
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Mental Health, Quality of Life and Medication Use Among Care Home Residents and Community Dwelling Older People
In most countries, the prevalence of depression in care homes is substantially higher than among community-dwelling older people. Negative media reports and the stigma associated with long-term care perpetuates the belief that community care is associated with a better quality of life than nursing or residential home care. The aim of this paper is to investigate mental health, quality of life and medication use among a sample of care home residents and community dwelling older people. This cross-sectional study comprised of structured interviews with 75 care home residents and 852 community dwelling older adults in a large health and social care trust within the U.K. Data were collected using an abridged version of the World Mental Health-Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WMH-CIDI). Health-related quality of life was assessed using the SF-6D, derived from responses to the SF-12, which was embedded within the screening section of the WMH-CIDI. Results showed a significantly lower level of mental disorders among older people in the care home sample. Health-related quality of life results indicated that although care home participants were significantly more limited in their physical functioning, they reported better mental health and social functioning than older people living in the community. These results were statistically significant. Prescription rates for mental health medication were higher in the care home sample. This study provides tentative findings about mental health and quality of life in care homes, which should be further explored in future research. The study addresses the negative public perception of quality of life in care homes while contributing to the debate around the health care implications of ‘ageing in place’ for older people. There is a need to address the relationship between mental health, quality of life and medication use among older people across a range of care settings.
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