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Use of health services and medicines amongst Australian war veterans: a comparison of young elderly, near centenarians and centenarians

机译:澳大利亚退伍军人中的医疗服务和药品使用:年轻人,近百岁老人和百岁老人的比较

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Background Age and life expectancy of residents in many developed countries, including Australia, is increasing. Health resource and medicine use in the very old is not well studied. The purpose of this study was to identify annual use of health services and medicines by very old Australian veterans; those aged 95 to 99 years (near centenarians) and those aged 100 years and over (centenarians). Methods The study population included veterans eligible for all health services subsidised by the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) aged 95 years and over at August 1st 2006. A cohort of veterans aged 65 to 74 years was identified for comparison. Data were sourced from DVA claims databases. We identified all claims between August 1st 2006 and July 31st 2007 for medical consultations, pathology, diagnostic imaging and allied health services, hospital admissions, number of prescriptions and unique medicines. Chi squared tests were used to compare the proportion of centenarians (those aged 100 years and over) and near centenarians (those aged 95 to 99 years) who accessed medicines and health services with the 65 to 74 year age group. For those who accessed health services during follow up, Poisson regression was used to compare differences in the number of times centenarians and near centenarians accessed each health service compared to 65 to 74 year olds. Results A similar proportion (98%) of centenarians and near centenarians compared to those aged 65 to 74 consulted a GP and received prescription medicine during follow up. A lower proportion of centenarians and near centenarians had claims for specialist visits (36% and 57% respectively), hospitalisation (19% and 24%), dental (12% and 18%), physiotherapy (13% and 15%), pathology(68% and 78%) and diagnostic imaging services (51% and 68%) (p Conclusions Medical consultations and medicines are the health services most frequently accessed by Australian veteran centenarians and near centenarians. For most health services, the proportion of very old people who access them is similar to or less than younger elderly. Our results support the findings of other studies which suggest that longevity is not necessarily associated with excessive health service use.
机译:背景技术包括澳大利亚在内的许多发达国家的居民的年龄和预期寿命都在增加。在很老的时候,卫生资源和药物使用还没有得到很好的研究。这项研究的目的是确定非常老的澳大利亚退伍军人每年使用卫生服务和药品的情况; 95岁至99岁的人群(接近百岁老人)和100岁以上的人群(百岁老人)。方法研究对象为2006年8月1日起接受退伍军人事务部(DVA)资助且年龄在95岁及以上的所有医疗服务的退伍军人。确定了一组65至74岁的退伍军人进行比较。数据来自DVA索赔数据库。我们确定了2006年8月1日至2007年7月31日之间的所有索赔,包括医疗咨询,病理学,诊断性成像和相关健康服务,医院收治,处方药和独特药物的数量。卡方检验用于比较年龄在65岁至74岁年龄段的百岁老人(年龄在100岁以上的人)和接近百岁老人(年龄在95至99岁之间)的比例。对于那些在随访期间获得卫生服务的人,使用Poisson回归比较了65岁至74岁的百岁老人和接近百岁老人获得每种卫生服务的次数差异。结果与年龄在65岁至74岁之间的百岁老人和接近百岁老人相比,有类似的比例(98%)咨询了全科医生并在随访期间接受了处方药。较低百分比的百岁老人和近百岁老人要求进行专科就诊(分别为36%和57%),住院(19%和24%),牙科(12%和18%),物理治疗(13%和15%),病理(68%和78%)以及诊断成像服务(51%和68%)(p结论结论医疗咨询和药物是澳大利亚资深百岁老人和近百岁老人最常使用的保健服务。访问这些人群的人大约等于或小于年轻人,我们的结果支持其他研究的结果,这些研究表明,寿命不一定与过度使用卫生服务有关。

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