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CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults

INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with a multitude of healthcare issues including dementia, depression, frailty, morbidity associated with chronic disease and high healthcare utilisation. With Singapore’s population projected to age significantly over the next two decades, it has become increasingl...

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Autores principales: Lee, Rachael Zhi Yi, Yu, Junhong, Rawtaer, Iris, Allen, Patrick Finbarr, Bao, Zhiming, Feng, Lei, Feng, Qiushi, Lee, Jeong Kyu, Lim, Chin Tat, Ling, Lieng Hsi, Thang, Leng Leng, Naing, Thet, Wang, D Y, Yap, Kai Zhen, Kua, EH, Mahendran, Rathi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32371513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035003
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author Lee, Rachael Zhi Yi
Yu, Junhong
Rawtaer, Iris
Allen, Patrick Finbarr
Bao, Zhiming
Feng, Lei
Feng, Qiushi
Lee, Jeong Kyu
Lim, Chin Tat
Ling, Lieng Hsi
Thang, Leng Leng
Naing, Thet
Wang, D Y
Yap, Kai Zhen
Kua, EH
Mahendran, Rathi
author_facet Lee, Rachael Zhi Yi
Yu, Junhong
Rawtaer, Iris
Allen, Patrick Finbarr
Bao, Zhiming
Feng, Lei
Feng, Qiushi
Lee, Jeong Kyu
Lim, Chin Tat
Ling, Lieng Hsi
Thang, Leng Leng
Naing, Thet
Wang, D Y
Yap, Kai Zhen
Kua, EH
Mahendran, Rathi
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description INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with a multitude of healthcare issues including dementia, depression, frailty, morbidity associated with chronic disease and high healthcare utilisation. With Singapore’s population projected to age significantly over the next two decades, it has become increasingly important to understand the disease burden and etiological process among older adults. The Community Health and Intergenerational study aims to holistically examine ageing in place by investigating the resilience and vulnerability factors of the ageing process in the biological, psychological and social domains within the environment. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Using a cohort multiple randomised controlled trial design, comprehensive health profiles of community-dwelling older adults will be collected. The objective is to recruit 1000 participants (aged 60–99 years) living in the western region of Singapore within a period of 3 years (2018–2020). Assessments include basic sociodemographic, physical health and function (cardiac, oral and blood profiles and visual function), cognitive functioning, daily functioning, physical fitness, emotional state, free-flowing speech, sleep quality, social connectedness, caregiver burden, intergenerational communication, quality of life, life satisfaction, attitudes to ageing and gratitude and compassion. Results from the cohort will enable future studies to identify at-risk groups and develop interventions to improve the physical and mental health and quality of life of older adults. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Approval of the cohort study by the National University of Singapore Institutional Review Board (NUS-IRB Reference code: H-17-047) was obtained on 12 October 2017. Written consent will be obtained from all participants. Findings from the cohort study will be disseminated by publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts, presentations at scientific meetings and conferences with local stakeholders.
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spelling pubmed-72299812020-05-19 CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults Lee, Rachael Zhi Yi Yu, Junhong Rawtaer, Iris Allen, Patrick Finbarr Bao, Zhiming Feng, Lei Feng, Qiushi Lee, Jeong Kyu Lim, Chin Tat Ling, Lieng Hsi Thang, Leng Leng Naing, Thet Wang, D Y Yap, Kai Zhen Kua, EH Mahendran, Rathi BMJ Open Epidemiology INTRODUCTION: Ageing is associated with a multitude of healthcare issues including dementia, depression, frailty, morbidity associated with chronic disease and high healthcare utilisation. With Singapore’s population projected to age significantly over the next two decades, it has become increasingly important to understand the disease burden and etiological process among older adults. The Community Health and Intergenerational study aims to holistically examine ageing in place by investigating the resilience and vulnerability factors of the ageing process in the biological, psychological and social domains within the environment. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Using a cohort multiple randomised controlled trial design, comprehensive health profiles of community-dwelling older adults will be collected. The objective is to recruit 1000 participants (aged 60–99 years) living in the western region of Singapore within a period of 3 years (2018–2020). Assessments include basic sociodemographic, physical health and function (cardiac, oral and blood profiles and visual function), cognitive functioning, daily functioning, physical fitness, emotional state, free-flowing speech, sleep quality, social connectedness, caregiver burden, intergenerational communication, quality of life, life satisfaction, attitudes to ageing and gratitude and compassion. Results from the cohort will enable future studies to identify at-risk groups and develop interventions to improve the physical and mental health and quality of life of older adults. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Approval of the cohort study by the National University of Singapore Institutional Review Board (NUS-IRB Reference code: H-17-047) was obtained on 12 October 2017. Written consent will be obtained from all participants. Findings from the cohort study will be disseminated by publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts, presentations at scientific meetings and conferences with local stakeholders. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7229981/ /pubmed/32371513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035003 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Lee, Rachael Zhi Yi
Yu, Junhong
Rawtaer, Iris
Allen, Patrick Finbarr
Bao, Zhiming
Feng, Lei
Feng, Qiushi
Lee, Jeong Kyu
Lim, Chin Tat
Ling, Lieng Hsi
Thang, Leng Leng
Naing, Thet
Wang, D Y
Yap, Kai Zhen
Kua, EH
Mahendran, Rathi
CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults
title CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults
title_full CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults
title_fullStr CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults
title_full_unstemmed CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults
title_short CHI study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults
title_sort chi study: protocol for an observational cohort study on ageing and mental health in community-dwelling older adults
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229981/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32371513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035003
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