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GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING

In the US, 1.7 million low income older adults live in subsidized housing. Previous research suggests that subsidized housing residents have poorer health status than older adults in the general community. However, little is known about the prevalence of geriatric conditions. To understand these fac...

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Autores principales: Kler, Sarah E, Jeon, Sun Young, Patel, Kanan, Ritchie, Christine, Harrison, Krista, Thomas, Kali S, Brown, Rebecca
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844890/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.952
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author Kler, Sarah E
Jeon, Sun Young
Patel, Kanan
Ritchie, Christine
Harrison, Krista
Thomas, Kali S
Brown, Rebecca
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description In the US, 1.7 million low income older adults live in subsidized housing. Previous research suggests that subsidized housing residents have poorer health status than older adults in the general community. However, little is known about the prevalence of geriatric conditions. To understand these factors we conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of 11,558 Medicare enrollees ages 65+ who were enrolled in the National Health and Aging Trends Study in 2011 or 2015, including 507 living in subsidized housing and 11,051 in the general community. We compared subsidized housing residents to general community residents across measures of sociodemographics, functional limitations, and geriatric syndromes. We also compared the prevalence of hospitalization, move to a higher level of care, and death within five years. Results suggest that compared to general community residents, subsidized housing residents were more likely to be women (66% vs. 55%, p<0.01), racial/ethnic minorities (50% vs. 18%, p<0.01), and to lack a high school diploma (50% vs. 20%, p<0.01). They also had poorer health status, including higher rates of self-reported functional impairment (difficulty with 2 or more ADLs; 16% vs. 10%, p<0.01), probable dementia (15% vs. 8%, p<0.01), and frailty using the three-level Fried frailty index (55% vs 26%, p<0.01). Subsidized housing residents also had higher rates of hospitalization (29% vs. 22%, p<0.01), move to a higher level of care (4% vs. 3%, p<0.01), and death (10% vs. 7%, p<0.01) compared to community-residing peers. These findings will help inform targeted interventions to improve aging in place for this vulnerable population.
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spelling pubmed-68448902019-11-18 GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING Kler, Sarah E Jeon, Sun Young Patel, Kanan Ritchie, Christine Harrison, Krista Thomas, Kali S Brown, Rebecca Innov Aging Session 1305 (Poster) In the US, 1.7 million low income older adults live in subsidized housing. Previous research suggests that subsidized housing residents have poorer health status than older adults in the general community. However, little is known about the prevalence of geriatric conditions. To understand these factors we conducted a retrospective cohort analysis of 11,558 Medicare enrollees ages 65+ who were enrolled in the National Health and Aging Trends Study in 2011 or 2015, including 507 living in subsidized housing and 11,051 in the general community. We compared subsidized housing residents to general community residents across measures of sociodemographics, functional limitations, and geriatric syndromes. We also compared the prevalence of hospitalization, move to a higher level of care, and death within five years. Results suggest that compared to general community residents, subsidized housing residents were more likely to be women (66% vs. 55%, p<0.01), racial/ethnic minorities (50% vs. 18%, p<0.01), and to lack a high school diploma (50% vs. 20%, p<0.01). They also had poorer health status, including higher rates of self-reported functional impairment (difficulty with 2 or more ADLs; 16% vs. 10%, p<0.01), probable dementia (15% vs. 8%, p<0.01), and frailty using the three-level Fried frailty index (55% vs 26%, p<0.01). Subsidized housing residents also had higher rates of hospitalization (29% vs. 22%, p<0.01), move to a higher level of care (4% vs. 3%, p<0.01), and death (10% vs. 7%, p<0.01) compared to community-residing peers. These findings will help inform targeted interventions to improve aging in place for this vulnerable population. Oxford University Press 2019-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6844890/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.952 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
title GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
title_full GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
title_fullStr GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
title_full_unstemmed GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
title_short GERIATRIC CONDITIONS AND HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION AMONG OLDER ADULTS LIVING IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
title_sort geriatric conditions and health care utilization among older adults living in subsidized housing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6844890/
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