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Geriatric syndromes and depressed mood in lower-income Singaporeans with diabetes: Implications for diabetes management and health promotion

机译:低收入的新加坡糖尿病患者的老年人综合症和情绪低落:对糖尿病管理和健康促进的意义

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Introduction: This study aims to determine the association of geriatric syndromes and depressed mood among respondents with diabetes in a lower income community; and their association with self-management, lifestyle behaviour, and healthcare utilisation. This paper focuses primarily on the 114 respondents with diabetes aged 50+ to inform policy formulation at the community level. Materials and Methods: A pilot community health assessment was conducted in 4 blocks of 1- and 2-room apartments in Toa Payoh district from July to November 2009. Using a standard questionnaire, interviewers conducted face-to-face interviews with household members on chronic diseases, geriatric syndromes and health-related behaviour. Data were analysed using SPSSv15. Results: A total of 795 respondents were assessed with a response rate of 61.8%. Of 515 (64.8%) aged 50+ analysed in this study, 22.1% reported having diabetes, of whom 31.6% reported being depressed. Respondents with diabetes who reported being depressed had a higher prevalence of geriatric syndromes compared with those non-depressed; i.e. functional decline (30.6% vs 5.1%, P <0.001); falls (33.3% vs 10.3%, P = 0.003); stumbling (30.6% vs 10.3%, P = 0.007); urinary incontinence (33.3% vs 5.1%, P <0.001), progressive forgetfulness (27.8% vs 6.4%, P = 0.002) and poor eyesight (22.2% vs 6.4%, P = 0.014). They were less likely to comply with medications (86.1% vs 97.3%, P = 0.026) and performed exercise (13.9% vs 53.8%, P <0.001). More had hospital admissions (13.9% vs 7.7%); and they had more outpatient visits per person (2.4 visits vs 0.9 visits, P = 0.03) at Specialist Outpatient Clinics. Conclusion: Geriatric syndromes were associated with the presence of depressed mood among persons with diabetes in the lower income group. As those with depressed mood had more unfavourable self-management and lifestyle behaviour, and utilise higher healthcare services, diabetes management must take these findings into consideration.
机译:简介:本研究旨在确定低收入社区糖尿病患者中老年综合症与情绪低落之间的关系;以及他们与自我管理,生活方式和医疗保健的联系。本文主要关注114位50岁以上的糖尿病患者,为社区制定政策提供依据。资料和方法:2009年7月至11月,在大巴窑地区的4栋1和2室公寓楼中进行了社区健康评估试点。使用标准问卷,访调员与住户成员就慢性病进行了面对面访谈。疾病,老年综合症和与健康有关的行为。使用SPSSv15分析数据。结果:总共对795名受访者进行了评估,回应率为61.8%。在这项研究中分析的515位(64.8%)50岁以上的人群中,有22.1%的人患有糖尿病,其中31.6%的人患有抑郁症。报告患有抑郁症的糖尿病患者与未抑郁者相比,老年综合征的患病率更高。即功能下降(30.6%vs 5.1%,P <0.001);下降(33.3%对10.3%,P = 0.003);绊倒(30.6%vs 10.3%,P = 0.007);尿失禁(33.3%vs 5.1%,P <0.001),进行性健忘(27.8%vs 6.4%,P = 0.002)和视力不佳(22.2%vs 6.4%,P = 0.014)。他们服药的可能性较小(86.1%vs 97.3%,P = 0.026)和进行锻炼(13.9%vs 53.8%,P <0.001)。住院人数更多(13.9%比7.7%);并且他们在专科门诊中的人均门诊次数更多(2.4次vs 0.9次,P = 0.03)。结论:老年收入综合征与低收入人群糖尿病患者情绪低落有关。由于情绪低落者的自我管理和生活方式行为较不利,并且他们利用更高的医疗保健服务,因此糖尿病管理必须考虑这些发现。

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