在一个地方自治团体中,通过综合项目进行护理预防事业(终了分)的评价

Mika Kimura, Ai Moriyasu, S. Kumagai, T. Furuna
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本研究的目的是评估“Sumida TAKE10!”综合健康计划,该计划旨在改善社区老年人(包括体弱前老年人)的饮食习惯和促进身体活动。这项研究自2005年以来一直在东京隅田区进行,其最终目的是预防或延迟对长期护理的需求。我们用“体弱前老年人”一词来指代那些有需要长期护理风险的老年人。方法“Sumida TAKE10!”包括在公共大厅举行的一次综合讲座,以及每两周一次在4-6个社区中心举行的5次教育会议。2008 - 2013年,402名年龄≥65岁的受试者被纳入研究。主要结果测量指标为10种食物摄入频率、食物频率评分(FFS)、饮食多样性评分(DVS)、运动频率(通过问卷获得)和身体健康(5米最大步行时间、5米步行时间、握力、单腿睁眼站立时间(睁眼单腿站立到直立姿势的时间)和计时起床测试)的变化。次要结局指标为东京都老年学研究所(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology, TMIG)能力指数得分、食欲、步行和运动频率、自评健康、离家频率、与邻居的沟通、爱好参与、团体活动参与和志愿者活动参与(通过问卷获得)的变化。结果与基线相比,所有结果均有显著改善。“Sumida TAKE10!”可以改善饮食习惯,增加参与者的体力活动。对生活功能、自评健康和社会活动都有积极的二次效应。几乎相同的阳性结果出现在体弱前的老年人组,而不做饭的受试者的饮食习惯也有所改善。结论该程序可用于基于人群的入路程序。此外,TAKE10!可提高社区居住老年人的健康意识。
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一自治体における複合プログラムによる介護予防事業(すみだテイクテン)の評価
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the comprehensive health program "Sumida TAKE10!", which aims to improve dietary habits and promote physical activity among community-dwelling older adults including the pre-frail elderly. This study has been ongoing since 2005 in Sumida Ward, Tokyo with the ultimate aim of preventing or delaying the need for long-term nursing care. We used the term "pre-frail elderly" for older adults who are at risk of requiring long-term care.Methods "Sumida TAKE10!" consists of a general lecture in a public hall followed by 5 educational sessions biweekly at 4-6 community centers. From 2008 to 2013, 402 participants aged ≥65 years were enrolled and included as subjects of the study. The main outcome measures were changes in 10 food intake frequencies, food frequency score (FFS), dietary variety score (DVS), frequency of exercise (obtained via questionnaire) and physical fitness (5-meter maximal walking time, 5-meter walking time, handgrip strength, one-leg standing time with eyes opened (time to upright posture for standing on one leg with eyes open), and the timed up & go test). The secondary outcome measures were changes in the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology (TMIG) Index of Competence score, appetite, frequency of walking and sports, self-rated health, frequency of leaving the house, communication with neighbors, engagement in hobbies, participation in group activities and participation in volunteer activities (obtained via questionnaire).Results Compared to baseline, all outcomes showed significant improvement. "Sumida TAKE10!" can improve dietary habits and increase the physical activity of participants. Positive secondary effects were seen for life function, self-rated health, and social activities. Almost identical positive results were obtained from the pre-frail elderly group, while improvement was also seen in the dietary habits of the subjects who do not cook.Conclusion These results suggest that this program may be useful for population-based approach programs. In addition, comprehensive programs like TAKE10! may increase the health consciousness of community-dwelling older adults.
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