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Instrumental activity of daily living limitations and supports in a clinic population of low-income Puerto Rican elderly adults with chronic diseases

机译:低收入波多黎各老年人患有慢性疾病的诊所人群的日常生活中的工具活动和支持

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Latino older adults in the United States have disproportionately high rates of chronic and disabling medical conditions. Puerto Ricans have a higher prevalence of several chronic medical conditions and higher rates of functional disability than other Latinos. Earlier studies have documented that Puerto Rican older adults traditionally have relied mostly on family members for assistance with their functional needs, with low use of formal support services, but little is known about their functional help needs and caregiving practices. This study examined independent living and caregiving practices of community-dwelling Puerto Rican older adults in western New York using a mixed-methods approach with a sample of 49 individuals attending an inner-city primary care clinic. Standard instruments were used to obtain information on socioeconomic and health status and functional ability. Forty participants who needed help with any instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) were probed qualitatively for how their needs were addressed. Participants averaged six chronic medical conditions, mean age was 76.2 ± 5.3, most reported annual household income of $15,000 or less and had low fluency in English, and all had healthcare insurance. For the most part, participants' children and spouses were primary caregivers, and few used formal support services. Nearly one-third reported having insufficient help. Qualitative findings elucidated how IADL needs were addressed. In this sample of indigent Puerto Rican older adults, most needed help with IADLs. Although family members most often helped, one-third had unmet or undermet needs. Linguistically and culturally congruent formal support services are still needed for Puerto Rican older adults and their family caregivers.
机译:在美国,拉丁裔老年人的慢性病和致残的医疗状况比例过高。与其他拉丁裔相比,波多黎各人在几种慢性疾病中的患病率更高,而功能障碍的发生率也更高。较早的研究表明,波多黎各老年人传统上主要依靠家庭成员来满足其功能需求,很少使用正式的支持服务,但对他们的功能帮助需求和护理实践知之甚少。这项研究使用混合方法研究了纽约西部社区居民的波多黎各人老年人的独立生活和护理习惯,并从样本中抽取了49名就诊于市中心初级保健诊所的人。使用标准工具获取有关社会经济,健康状况和功能能力的信息。对40名在日常工具性活动中需要帮助的参与者进行了定性的调查,以解决他们的需求。参与者平均有6种慢性病,平均年龄为76.2±5.3,大多数报告的家庭年收入为15,000美元或以下,英语流利程度较低,并且所有人都有医疗保险。在大多数情况下,参与者的孩子和配偶是主要的照顾者,很少使用正式的支持服务。近三分之一的人报告说没有足够的帮助。定性研究结果阐明了IADL需求如何得到满足。在这个贫穷的波多黎各老年人样本中,最需要IADL的帮助。尽管家庭成员最经常提供帮助,但三分之一的人有未满足或未满足的需求。在波多黎各的老年人及其家庭护理人员中,在语言和文化上都需要正规的正式支持服务。

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