A more comprehensive investigation of disability and associated factors among older adults receiving home-based care in rural Dongguan, China.
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ABSTRACT: No previous study has evaluated disability in older persons according to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Framework guidelines. We conducted a more comprehensive investigation of disability and associated factors among older adults receiving home-based care in rural Dongguan, a city in the central Guangdong Province of Southern China.A total of 819 individuals aged ?60 years were recruited from Dongguan home-based care system of via a two-stage selection process. We interviewed participants and assessed their ability level using the Ability Assessment for Older Adults, which defined by a combination of activity of daily living, sensory perception, mental status and social involvement. Conditional probability and Logistic regression approaches were used to assess the strength of association between each pair of conditions. Factors significantly associated with disability were identified via ?2 tests and multinomial ordinal logistic regression.Of the 819 included participants (mean age 87 ±4.7 years), 75.5% were female, 76.7% had any disability, and 62.3% had a mild disability. The occurrence of any deficits significantly increased the likelihood of the co-occurrence of other deficits (odds ratio [OR] >?1, P?
SUBMITTER: Liang Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6034336 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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