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Consequences of Interaction of Functional, Somatic, Mental and Social Problems in Community-Dwelling Older People

This study explores the combination of four common health problems in older people and whether problems on four domains result in an additional effect on indicators of poor health. For this purpose, a total of 2681 participants (32% male, mean age 82 years) of the Integrated Systematic Care for Olde...

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Autores principales: van Houwelingen, Anne H., den Elzen, Wendy P. J., le Cessie, Saskia, Blom, Jeanet W., Gussekloo, Jacobijn
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25898203
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121013
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author van Houwelingen, Anne H.
den Elzen, Wendy P. J.
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Blom, Jeanet W.
Gussekloo, Jacobijn
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den Elzen, Wendy P. J.
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description This study explores the combination of four common health problems in older people and whether problems on four domains result in an additional effect on indicators of poor health. For this purpose, a total of 2681 participants (32% male, mean age 82 years) of the Integrated Systematic Care for Older People (ISCOPE) study were screened on the presence of health problems on four domains (functional, somatic, mental, social) with the postal ISCOPE questionnaire. Extensive interview data on health indicators were obtained at baseline and at 12-months follow-up, including disability (Groningen Activities Restriction Scale, GARS), cognitive function (Mini-Mental State Examination, MMSE), depressive symptoms (Geriatric Depression Scale-15, GDS), loneliness (loneliness scale of De Jong Gierveld), and health-related quality of life (EQ-5D). General practitioner (GP) contact time (min/year) was estimated via GP electronic medical records. Of the study population, 9% had no health problems according to the screening, 8% had problems on one domain, 27% on two, 38% on three and 18% on four domains. At baseline, the number of health domains with problems was associated with poorer scores on the GARS, the MMSE, the GDS-15, the loneliness scale, the EQ-5D and with more GP contact time (p <0.001). Problems on all four domains had an additional negative effect on these health indicators (all p(interaction) <0.001). At follow-up, an increased number of domains with problems was associated with an increased decline in health indicators (all p<0.001) and with an additional negative effect on GP contact time of the presence of problems on all four domains (p(interaction) <0.001). We conclude that combinations of functional, somatic, mental and social problems are associated with poor health indicators in community-dwelling older people. Since problems on four domains have an additional effect on health, individuals with combined functional, somatic, mental and social problems could benefit from integrated care. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Netherlands Trial Register: NTR1946.
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spelling pubmed-44055432015-05-07 Consequences of Interaction of Functional, Somatic, Mental and Social Problems in Community-Dwelling Older People van Houwelingen, Anne H. den Elzen, Wendy P. J. le Cessie, Saskia Blom, Jeanet W. Gussekloo, Jacobijn PLoS One Research Article This study explores the combination of four common health problems in older people and whether problems on four domains result in an additional effect on indicators of poor health. For this purpose, a total of 2681 participants (32% male, mean age 82 years) of the Integrated Systematic Care for Older People (ISCOPE) study were screened on the presence of health problems on four domains (functional, somatic, mental, social) with the postal ISCOPE questionnaire. Extensive interview data on health indicators were obtained at baseline and at 12-months follow-up, including disability (Groningen Activities Restriction Scale, GARS), cognitive function (Mini-Mental State Examination, MMSE), depressive symptoms (Geriatric Depression Scale-15, GDS), loneliness (loneliness scale of De Jong Gierveld), and health-related quality of life (EQ-5D). General practitioner (GP) contact time (min/year) was estimated via GP electronic medical records. Of the study population, 9% had no health problems according to the screening, 8% had problems on one domain, 27% on two, 38% on three and 18% on four domains. At baseline, the number of health domains with problems was associated with poorer scores on the GARS, the MMSE, the GDS-15, the loneliness scale, the EQ-5D and with more GP contact time (p <0.001). Problems on all four domains had an additional negative effect on these health indicators (all p(interaction) <0.001). At follow-up, an increased number of domains with problems was associated with an increased decline in health indicators (all p<0.001) and with an additional negative effect on GP contact time of the presence of problems on all four domains (p(interaction) <0.001). We conclude that combinations of functional, somatic, mental and social problems are associated with poor health indicators in community-dwelling older people. Since problems on four domains have an additional effect on health, individuals with combined functional, somatic, mental and social problems could benefit from integrated care. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Netherlands Trial Register: NTR1946. Public Library of Science 2015-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4405543/ /pubmed/25898203 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121013 Text en © 2015 van Houwelingen 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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Consequences of Interaction of Functional, Somatic, Mental and Social Problems in Community-Dwelling Older People
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4405543/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121013
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