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Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand -Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: Study protocol

BACKGROUND: The number of people of advanced age (85 years and older) is increasing and health systems may be challenged by increasing health-related needs. Recent overseas evidence suggests relatively high levels of wellbeing in this group, however little is known about people of advanced age, part...

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Autores principales: Hayman, Karen J, Kerse, Ngaire, Dyall, Lorna, Kepa, Mere, Teh, Ruth, Wham, Carol, Clair, Valerie Wright-St, Wiles, Janine, Keeling, Sally, Connolly, Martin J, Wilkinson, Tim J, Moyes, Simon, Broad, Joanna B, Jatrana, Santosh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22747503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-12-33
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author Hayman, Karen J
Kerse, Ngaire
Dyall, Lorna
Kepa, Mere
Teh, Ruth
Wham, Carol
Clair, Valerie Wright-St
Wiles, Janine
Keeling, Sally
Connolly, Martin J
Wilkinson, Tim J
Moyes, Simon
Broad, Joanna B
Jatrana, Santosh
author_facet Hayman, Karen J
Kerse, Ngaire
Dyall, Lorna
Kepa, Mere
Teh, Ruth
Wham, Carol
Clair, Valerie Wright-St
Wiles, Janine
Keeling, Sally
Connolly, Martin J
Wilkinson, Tim J
Moyes, Simon
Broad, Joanna B
Jatrana, Santosh
author_sort Hayman, Karen J
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description BACKGROUND: The number of people of advanced age (85 years and older) is increasing and health systems may be challenged by increasing health-related needs. Recent overseas evidence suggests relatively high levels of wellbeing in this group, however little is known about people of advanced age, particularly the indigenous Māori, in Aotearoa, New Zealand. This paper outlines the methods of the study Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand. The study aimed to establish predictors of successful advanced ageing and understand the relative importance of health, frailty, cultural, social & economic factors to successful ageing for Māori and non-Māori in New Zealand. METHODS/DESIGN: A total population cohort study of those of advanced age. Two cohorts of equal size, Māori aged 80–90 and non-Māori aged 85, oversampling to enable sufficient power, were enrolled. A defined geographic region, living in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Board areas of New Zealand, defined the sampling frame. Rūnanga (Māori tribal organisations) and Primary Health Organisations were subcontracted to recruit on behalf of the University. Measures - a comprehensive interview schedule was piloted and administered by a trained interviewer using standardised techniques. Socio-demographic and personal history included tribal affiliation for Māori and participation in cultural practices; physical and psychological health status used standardised validated research tools; health behaviours included smoking, alcohol use and nutrition risk; and environmental data included local amenities, type of housing and neighbourhood. Social network structures and social support exchanges are recorded. Measures of physical function; gait speed, leg strength and balance, were completed. Everyday interests and activities, views on ageing and financial interests complete the interview. A physical assessment by a trained nurse included electrocardiograph, blood pressure, hearing and vision, anthropometric measures, respiratory function testing and blood samples. DISCUSSION: A longitudinal study of people of advanced age is underway in New Zealand. The health status of a population based sample of older people will be established and predictors of successful ageing determined.
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spelling pubmed-35021532012-11-21 Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand -Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: Study protocol Hayman, Karen J Kerse, Ngaire Dyall, Lorna Kepa, Mere Teh, Ruth Wham, Carol Clair, Valerie Wright-St Wiles, Janine Keeling, Sally Connolly, Martin J Wilkinson, Tim J Moyes, Simon Broad, Joanna B Jatrana, Santosh BMC Geriatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The number of people of advanced age (85 years and older) is increasing and health systems may be challenged by increasing health-related needs. Recent overseas evidence suggests relatively high levels of wellbeing in this group, however little is known about people of advanced age, particularly the indigenous Māori, in Aotearoa, New Zealand. This paper outlines the methods of the study Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand. The study aimed to establish predictors of successful advanced ageing and understand the relative importance of health, frailty, cultural, social & economic factors to successful ageing for Māori and non-Māori in New Zealand. METHODS/DESIGN: A total population cohort study of those of advanced age. Two cohorts of equal size, Māori aged 80–90 and non-Māori aged 85, oversampling to enable sufficient power, were enrolled. A defined geographic region, living in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Board areas of New Zealand, defined the sampling frame. Rūnanga (Māori tribal organisations) and Primary Health Organisations were subcontracted to recruit on behalf of the University. Measures - a comprehensive interview schedule was piloted and administered by a trained interviewer using standardised techniques. Socio-demographic and personal history included tribal affiliation for Māori and participation in cultural practices; physical and psychological health status used standardised validated research tools; health behaviours included smoking, alcohol use and nutrition risk; and environmental data included local amenities, type of housing and neighbourhood. Social network structures and social support exchanges are recorded. Measures of physical function; gait speed, leg strength and balance, were completed. Everyday interests and activities, views on ageing and financial interests complete the interview. A physical assessment by a trained nurse included electrocardiograph, blood pressure, hearing and vision, anthropometric measures, respiratory function testing and blood samples. DISCUSSION: A longitudinal study of people of advanced age is underway in New Zealand. The health status of a population based sample of older people will be established and predictors of successful ageing determined. BioMed Central 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3502153/ /pubmed/22747503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-12-33 Text en Copyright ©2012 Hayman et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hayman, Karen J
Kerse, Ngaire
Dyall, Lorna
Kepa, Mere
Teh, Ruth
Wham, Carol
Clair, Valerie Wright-St
Wiles, Janine
Keeling, Sally
Connolly, Martin J
Wilkinson, Tim J
Moyes, Simon
Broad, Joanna B
Jatrana, Santosh
Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand -Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: Study protocol
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title_full Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand -Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: Study protocol
title_fullStr Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand -Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: Study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand -Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: Study protocol
title_short Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand -Te Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: Study protocol
title_sort life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in new zealand -te puāwaitanga o nga tapuwae kia ora tonu, lilacs nz: study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3502153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22747503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-12-33
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