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成人日间服务中的既往病史:非都市和都市地区入院情况的调查。

Preexisting medical conditions in adult day services: an examination of nonmetropolitan and metropolitan admissions.

作者信息

Travis S S, McAuley W J

机构信息

College of Nursing, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City 73190, USA.

出版信息

J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 1999 May;54(5):M262-6. doi: 10.1093/gerona/54.5.m262.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It is not known what health conditions are being managed by day services staff because, to date, there is virtually no research on the types of preexisting medical conditions that clients bring to these community-based settings. Furthermore, it is not known whether or how nonmetropolitan clients differ from their metropolitan counterparts.

METHODS

Census data for 1,448 individuals who were admitted to adult day services in Maryland during 1993 were examined. Variables were included for client characteristics, medical diagnoses at admission (based upon ICD-9-CM categories), and adult day center location (metropolitan vs. nonmetropolitan).

RESULTS

Persons admitted to nonmetropolitan centers were more likely than those entering metropolitan centers to be diagnosed as having musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular, and endocrine conditions and as having a malignant neoplasm. Admissions to metropolitan centers were significantly more likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. After using multiple logistic regression to control for a number of client characteristics, location of the facility remained significantly associated with all listed admission diagnoses except musculoskeletal conditions.

CONCLUSION

Nonmetropolitan centers are caring for a distinctly different type of long-term care client than metropolitan centers, perhaps because few other long-term care options are available to families in sparsely populated settings. The differences in the medical conditions of their clients should affect most aspects of the day services program, including budgets for appropriate professional staff, staff qualifications, resources for client/family education and counseling, and expected outcomes.

摘要

背景

日间服务工作人员所管理的健康状况尚不明确,因为迄今为止,几乎没有关于客户带入这些社区环境中的既往医疗状况类型的研究。此外,尚不清楚非大都市地区的客户与大都市地区的客户是否存在差异以及存在何种差异。

方法

对1993年马里兰州1448名入住成人日间服务机构的人员的普查数据进行了检查。变量包括客户特征、入院时的医学诊断(基于国际疾病分类第九版临床修订本[ICD - 9 - CM]类别)以及成人日间中心的位置(大都市地区与非大都市地区)。

结果

与入住大都市中心的人员相比,入住非大都市中心的人员被诊断患有肌肉骨骼、呼吸、心血管和内分泌疾病以及恶性肿瘤的可能性更高。入住大都市中心的人员被诊断患有阿尔茨海默病的可能性显著更高。在使用多元逻辑回归控制了一些客户特征后,除肌肉骨骼疾病外,机构位置与所有列出的入院诊断仍显著相关。

结论

非大都市中心所照料的长期护理客户类型与大都市中心明显不同,这可能是因为在人口稀少地区,家庭几乎没有其他长期护理选择。客户医疗状况的差异应会影响日间服务项目的大多数方面,包括合适专业人员的预算、工作人员资质、客户/家庭教育及咨询资源以及预期结果。

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