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Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan

PURPOSE: Exploring the domains and degrees of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) that are affected by the frailty of elders will help clinicians understand the impact of frailty. This association has not been investigated in community-dwelling elders. Therefore, we examined the domains and degre...

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Autores principales: Lin, Cheng-Chieh, Li, Chia-Ing, Chang, Chiu-Kai, Liu, Chiu-Shong, Lin, Chih-Hsueh, Meng, Nai-Hsin, Lee, Yih-Dar, Chen, Fei-Na, Li, Tsai-Chung
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3128625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21747961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021841
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author Lin, Cheng-Chieh
Li, Chia-Ing
Chang, Chiu-Kai
Liu, Chiu-Shong
Lin, Chih-Hsueh
Meng, Nai-Hsin
Lee, Yih-Dar
Chen, Fei-Na
Li, Tsai-Chung
author_facet Lin, Cheng-Chieh
Li, Chia-Ing
Chang, Chiu-Kai
Liu, Chiu-Shong
Lin, Chih-Hsueh
Meng, Nai-Hsin
Lee, Yih-Dar
Chen, Fei-Na
Li, Tsai-Chung
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description PURPOSE: Exploring the domains and degrees of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) that are affected by the frailty of elders will help clinicians understand the impact of frailty. This association has not been investigated in community-dwelling elders. Therefore, we examined the domains and degree of HRQOL of elders with frailty in the community in Taiwan. METHODS: A total of 933 subjects aged 65 years and over were recruited in 2009 from a metropolitan city in Taiwan. Using an adoption of the Fried criteria, frailty was defined by five components: shrinking, weakness, poor endurance and energy, slowness, and low physical activity level. HRQOL was assessed by the short form 36 (SF-36). The multiple linear regression model was used to test the independent effects of frailty on HRQOL. RESULTS: After multivariate adjustment, elders without frailty reported significantly better health than did the pre-frail and frail elders on all scales, and the pre-frail elders reported better health than did the frail elders for all scales except the scales of role limitation due to physical and emotional problems and the Mental Component Summary (MCS). The significantly negative differences between frail and robust elders ranged from 3.58 points for the MCS to 22.92 points for the physical functioning scale. The magnitude of the effects of frail components was largest for poor endurance and energy, and next was for slowness. The percentages of the variations of these 10 scales explained by all factors in the models ranged from 11.1% (scale of role limitation due to emotional problems) to 49.1% (scale of bodily pain). CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the disabilities in physical health inherent in frailty are linked to a reduction in HRQOL. Such an association between clinical measures and a generic measure of the HRQOL may offer clinicians new information to understand frailty and to conceptualize it within the broader context of disability.
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spelling pubmed-31286252011-07-11 Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan Lin, Cheng-Chieh Li, Chia-Ing Chang, Chiu-Kai Liu, Chiu-Shong Lin, Chih-Hsueh Meng, Nai-Hsin Lee, Yih-Dar Chen, Fei-Na Li, Tsai-Chung PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Exploring the domains and degrees of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) that are affected by the frailty of elders will help clinicians understand the impact of frailty. This association has not been investigated in community-dwelling elders. Therefore, we examined the domains and degree of HRQOL of elders with frailty in the community in Taiwan. METHODS: A total of 933 subjects aged 65 years and over were recruited in 2009 from a metropolitan city in Taiwan. Using an adoption of the Fried criteria, frailty was defined by five components: shrinking, weakness, poor endurance and energy, slowness, and low physical activity level. HRQOL was assessed by the short form 36 (SF-36). The multiple linear regression model was used to test the independent effects of frailty on HRQOL. RESULTS: After multivariate adjustment, elders without frailty reported significantly better health than did the pre-frail and frail elders on all scales, and the pre-frail elders reported better health than did the frail elders for all scales except the scales of role limitation due to physical and emotional problems and the Mental Component Summary (MCS). The significantly negative differences between frail and robust elders ranged from 3.58 points for the MCS to 22.92 points for the physical functioning scale. The magnitude of the effects of frail components was largest for poor endurance and energy, and next was for slowness. The percentages of the variations of these 10 scales explained by all factors in the models ranged from 11.1% (scale of role limitation due to emotional problems) to 49.1% (scale of bodily pain). CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that the disabilities in physical health inherent in frailty are linked to a reduction in HRQOL. Such an association between clinical measures and a generic measure of the HRQOL may offer clinicians new information to understand frailty and to conceptualize it within the broader context of disability. Public Library of Science 2011-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3128625/ /pubmed/21747961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021841 Text en Lin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Lin, Cheng-Chieh
Li, Chia-Ing
Chang, Chiu-Kai
Liu, Chiu-Shong
Lin, Chih-Hsueh
Meng, Nai-Hsin
Lee, Yih-Dar
Chen, Fei-Na
Li, Tsai-Chung
Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan
title Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan
title_full Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan
title_fullStr Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan
title_short Reduced Health-Related Quality of Life in Elders with Frailty: A Cross-Sectional Study of Community-Dwelling Elders in Taiwan
title_sort reduced health-related quality of life in elders with frailty: a cross-sectional study of community-dwelling elders in taiwan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3128625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21747961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021841
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