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Barriers to Self-Management and Quality-of-Life Outcomes in Seniors With Multimorbidities

机译:患有多种疾病的老年人的自我管理和生活质量结果的障碍

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>PURPOSE Persons with multiple chronic diseases must integrate self-management tasks for potentially interacting conditions to attain desired clinical outcomes. Our goal was to identify barriers to self-management that were associated with lower perceived health status and, secondarily, with lower reported physical functioning for a population of seniors with multimorbidities.>METHODS We conducted a cross-sectional telephone survey of 352 health maintenance organization members aged 65 years or older with, at a minimum, coexisting diagnoses of diabetes, depression, and osteoarthritis. Validated questions were based on previous qualitative interviews that had elicited potential barriers to the self-management process for persons with multimorbidities. We analyzed associations between morbidity burden, potential barriers to self-management, and the 2 outcomes using multivariate linear regression modeling.>RESULTS Our response rate was 47%. Sixty-six percent of respondents were female; 55% were aged 65 to 74 years, and 45% were aged 75 years or older. Fifty percent reported fair or poor health. On average they had 8.7 chronic diseases. In multivariate analysis, higher level of morbidity, lower level of physical functioning, less knowledge about medical conditions, less social activity, persistent depressive symptoms, greater financial constraints, and male sex were associated with lower perceived health status. Potential barriers to self-management significantly associated with lower levels of physical functioning were higher level of morbidity, greater financial constraints, greater number of compound effects of conditions, persistent depressive symptoms, higher level of patient-clinician communication, and lower income.>CONCLUSIONS In addition to morbidity burden, specific psychosocial factors are independently associated with lower reported health status and lower reported physical functioning in seniors with multimorbidities. Many factors are amenable to intervention to improve health outcomes.
机译:>目的患有多种慢性疾病的人必须整合自我管理任务,以应对可能相互作用的疾病,以获得理想的临床结果。我们的目标是找出自我管理障碍,这些障碍与感知健康状况低下有关,其次,与多发病高龄人群报告的身体机能低下有关。>方法对352名65岁或65岁以上的健康维护组织成员进行的调查,这些疾病至少与糖尿病,抑郁症和骨关节炎并存。经过验证的问题是基于先前的定性访谈,该访谈为多病患者的自我管理过程带来了潜在障碍。我们使用多元线性回归模型分析了发病率负担,自我管理的潜在障碍与这两个结果之间的关联。>结果,我们的答复率为47%。 66%的受访者是女性; 55%的年龄在65至74岁之间,而45%的年龄在75岁以上。 50%的人报告健康状况不佳。他们平均患有8.7种慢性病。在多变量分析中,较高的发病率,较低的身体机能水平,对医疗状况的了解较少,较少的社会活动,持续的抑郁症状,较大的经济困难和男性与较低的感知健康状况相关。与较低的身体机能水平显着相关的自我管理的潜在障碍是较高的发病率,更大的财务限制,更多的复合病情,持续的抑郁症状,较高的患者与临床医生沟通水平以及较低的收入。 >结论除了发病率负担外,特定的社会心理因素还与所报告的患有多种疾病的老年人的健康状况较低和所报告的身体机能较低有关。许多因素都可以通过干预来改善健康状况。

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