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Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study
OBJECTIVE: Since there is a lack of longitudinal studies in this area, our aim was to identify the determinants of persistent frequent attendance in primary care among the oldest old in Germany. METHODS: Longitudinal data (follow-up wave 7–9) were taken from the multicenter prospective cohort “Study...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8977578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.815419 |
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author | Buczak-Stec, Elżbieta W. Hajek, André van den Bussche, Hendrik Eisele, Marion Oey, Anke Wiese, Birgitt Weyerer, Siegfried Werle, Jochen Fuchs, Angela Pentzek, Michael Luppa, Melanie Löbner, Margit Weeg, Dagmar Mösch, Edelgard Heser, Kathrin Wagner, Michael Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. Maier, Wolfgang Scherer, Martin König, Hans-Helmut |
author_facet | Buczak-Stec, Elżbieta W. Hajek, André van den Bussche, Hendrik Eisele, Marion Oey, Anke Wiese, Birgitt Weyerer, Siegfried Werle, Jochen Fuchs, Angela Pentzek, Michael Luppa, Melanie Löbner, Margit Weeg, Dagmar Mösch, Edelgard Heser, Kathrin Wagner, Michael Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. Maier, Wolfgang Scherer, Martin König, Hans-Helmut |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Since there is a lack of longitudinal studies in this area, our aim was to identify the determinants of persistent frequent attendance in primary care among the oldest old in Germany. METHODS: Longitudinal data (follow-up wave 7–9) were taken from the multicenter prospective cohort “Study on needs, health service use, costs, and health-related quality of life in a large sample of oldest-old primary care patients (85+)” (AgeQualiDe), covering primary care patients ≥ 85 years (FU7 n = 741, mean age 88.9 years (SD 2.9; 85–100)). Persistent frequent attenders of general practitioner (GP) services (the patients in the top decile of the number of GP consultations in two or more consecutive waves) were our main outcome of interest. Logistic random-effects models were used. RESULTS: Our analysis included 1,891 observations (766 individuals). Across three waves, we identified 56 persistent frequent attenders. Results of random-effects logistic regressions showed that the odds of being persistent frequent attender were higher for widowed individuals (OR = 4.57; 95% CI [1.07–19.45]). Moreover, a one-point increase in the frailty score and having one more chronic condition increased the odds of being a persistent frequent attender by 68% (OR =1.68; 95% CI [1.05–2.69]) and 23% (OR=1.23, 95% CI [1.05–1.44]), respectively. CONCLUSION: Our study stressed the longitudinal association between frailty and widowhood as well as chronic diseases and persistent frequent attendance among the oldest old in Germany. |
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spelling | pubmed-89775782022-04-05 Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study Buczak-Stec, Elżbieta W. Hajek, André van den Bussche, Hendrik Eisele, Marion Oey, Anke Wiese, Birgitt Weyerer, Siegfried Werle, Jochen Fuchs, Angela Pentzek, Michael Luppa, Melanie Löbner, Margit Weeg, Dagmar Mösch, Edelgard Heser, Kathrin Wagner, Michael Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. Maier, Wolfgang Scherer, Martin König, Hans-Helmut Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine OBJECTIVE: Since there is a lack of longitudinal studies in this area, our aim was to identify the determinants of persistent frequent attendance in primary care among the oldest old in Germany. METHODS: Longitudinal data (follow-up wave 7–9) were taken from the multicenter prospective cohort “Study on needs, health service use, costs, and health-related quality of life in a large sample of oldest-old primary care patients (85+)” (AgeQualiDe), covering primary care patients ≥ 85 years (FU7 n = 741, mean age 88.9 years (SD 2.9; 85–100)). Persistent frequent attenders of general practitioner (GP) services (the patients in the top decile of the number of GP consultations in two or more consecutive waves) were our main outcome of interest. Logistic random-effects models were used. RESULTS: Our analysis included 1,891 observations (766 individuals). Across three waves, we identified 56 persistent frequent attenders. Results of random-effects logistic regressions showed that the odds of being persistent frequent attender were higher for widowed individuals (OR = 4.57; 95% CI [1.07–19.45]). Moreover, a one-point increase in the frailty score and having one more chronic condition increased the odds of being a persistent frequent attender by 68% (OR =1.68; 95% CI [1.05–2.69]) and 23% (OR=1.23, 95% CI [1.05–1.44]), respectively. CONCLUSION: Our study stressed the longitudinal association between frailty and widowhood as well as chronic diseases and persistent frequent attendance among the oldest old in Germany. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8977578/ /pubmed/35386909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.815419 Text en Copyright © 2022 Buczak-Stec, Hajek, van den Bussche, Eisele, Oey, Wiese, Weyerer, Werle, Fuchs, Pentzek, Luppa, Löbner, Weeg, Mösch, Heser, Wagner, Riedel-Heller, Maier, Scherer and König. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Medicine Buczak-Stec, Elżbieta W. Hajek, André van den Bussche, Hendrik Eisele, Marion Oey, Anke Wiese, Birgitt Weyerer, Siegfried Werle, Jochen Fuchs, Angela Pentzek, Michael Luppa, Melanie Löbner, Margit Weeg, Dagmar Mösch, Edelgard Heser, Kathrin Wagner, Michael Riedel-Heller, Steffi G. Maier, Wolfgang Scherer, Martin König, Hans-Helmut Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study |
title | Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study |
title_full | Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study |
title_fullStr | Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study |
title_short | Factors Contributing to Persistent Frequent Attendance in Primary Care Among the Oldest Old: Longitudinal Evidence From the AgeCoDe-AgeQualiDe Study |
title_sort | factors contributing to persistent frequent attendance in primary care among the oldest old: longitudinal evidence from the agecode-agequalide study |
topic | Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8977578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35386909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.815419 |
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