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How much time do adults spend on health-related self-care? Results from the American time use survey.

机译:成人花多少时间在健康相关的自我保健上?美国时间使用调查的结果。

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BACKGROUND: The amount of time individuals spend on health-related self-care is not known. Objective: The aim of this study was to describe how much time American adults reported spending on health-related self-care (eg, taking insulin, dressing a wound). METHODS: We analyzed data from the first 5 years, 2003 to 2007, of the population-based American Time Use Survey. Of 64,310 respondents 25 years of age and older, 4267 reported 7022 episodes of health-related self-care on their survey day. We used descriptive statistics, weighted to represent US adults, to describe self-reported time and logit regressions to analyze the odds of engaging in self-care as a function of age, sex, race, and other characteristics. Because health status was collected only in 2006 to 2007, analyses were conducted separately for 2003 to 2007 and 2006 to 2007. RESULTS: Of Americans 25 years of age and older, 6.6% engaged in health-related self-care each day. Among those reporting self-care, mean time reported was 90 minutes (median, 15 minutes); 20.6% reported 2 hours or more. Regressions for 2006 to 2007 show that people aged 75 or older were 3.9 times as likely (95% CI, 2.7-5.8) to report self-care as persons aged 25 to 44. Compared with persons in excellent health, those in fair health were 2.0 times as likely (95% CI, 1.4-2.8) and those in poor health were 3.7 times as likely (95% CI, 2.5-5.6) to report engaging in self-care. Nonworking disabled persons reported self-care 4 times (95% CI, 3.1-5.3) as often as employed persons. Sex, race/ethnicity, presence of children, and body mass index were also significant. CONCLUSIONS: Time spent on health-related self-care is disproportionately distributed across the population, with a larger amount of time reported by those in poor health (3.6 hours/week) and the nonworking disabled (3.2 hours/week). To provide patient-centered care and to promote optimal decisions about health-related time management when making recommendations for additional self-care tasks, clinicians need to talk to patients about how much time they are already spending on self-care.
机译:背景:个人花费在与健康相关的自我保健上的时间未知。目的:本研究的目的是描述美国成年人报告在与健康相关的自我保健上花费了多少时间(例如,服用胰岛素,为伤口包扎)。方法:我们分析了基于人口的美国时间使用调查的前5年(2003年至2007年)的数据。在25310岁及以上的64,310名受访者中,有4267名在调查当天报告了7022次与健康有关的自我保健。我们使用描述性统计数据(加权代表美国成年人)来描述自我报告的时间和logit回归,以分析根据年龄,性别,种族和其他特征进行自我保健的几率。由于仅在2006年至2007年收集健康状况,因此分别对2003年至2007年和2006年至2007年进行了分析。结果:在25岁及以上的美国人中,每天有6.6%的人从事与健康相关的自我保健。在报告自我保健的人群中,报告的平均时间为90分钟(中位数为15分钟);报告2小时或更长时间的20.6%。 2006年至2007年的回归表明,年龄在75岁以上的人报告自我保健的可能性是25岁至44岁的人的3.9倍(95%CI,2.7-5.8)。与健康状况良好的人相比,健康状况良好的人报告从事自我保健的可能性为(2.0%)(95%CI,1.4-2.8)和健康状况不佳的患者(3.7%(95%CI,2.5-5.6))为3.7倍。非工作残疾者报告的自我保健率是就业者的4倍(95%CI,3.1-5.3)。性别,种族/民族,儿童的存在和体重指数也很重要。结论:与健康相关的自我保健花费的时间在整个人群中分布不均,健康状况较差的人(每周3.6小时)和非工作残障的人(每周3.2小时)报告的时间更长。为了提供以患者为中心的护理,并在提出其他自我护理任务的建议时促进与健康相关的时间管理的最佳决策,临床医生需要与患者讨论他们已经花了多少时间进行自我护理。

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