Dudgeon Brian J, Hoffman Jeanne M, Ciol Marcia A, Shumway-Cook Anne, Yorkston Kathryn M, Chan Leighton
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-6490, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2008 Jul;89(7):1256-61. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2007.11.038. Epub 2008 Jun 13.
To describe assistance from helpers and use of assistive technology and environmental modification by community-dwelling people with difficulties in activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs).
Cross-sectional study using the 2004 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey.
Community.
Nationally representative sample of 14,500 Medicare beneficiaries (mean age, 71.5 y; 55% female; 49% currently married; 68% living with others; 84% white).
Not applicable.
Self-reported difficulty with ADLs and IADLs; uses of help, assistive technology, and/or environmental modification.
Difficulties were reported most frequently for heavy housework, walking, and shopping; money management, shopping, and light housework were reported as activities most often needing a helper. Walking, bathing, and toileting were activities most often needing uses of assistive technology. Bathroom modifications were the most commonly reported environmental modification. Results from a logistic regression showed that advancing age was the primary factor associated with increasing use of helpers and assistive technology or both for difficult activities.
Uses of helpers, assistive technology, and environmental modification are common but vary by type of ADL and/or IADL and age. Focused studies regarding uses of help and access to assistive technology and environmental modification appear needed to support community living. Public education about methods and types of accommodations appears needed and may substitute for or augment guidance from care providers.
描述日常生活活动(ADL)和工具性日常生活活动(IADL)有困难的社区居民所获得的帮助者的协助以及辅助技术的使用和环境改造情况。
采用2004年医疗保险当前受益人调查的横断面研究。
社区。
全国代表性的14500名医疗保险受益人的样本(平均年龄71.5岁;55%为女性;49%目前已婚;68%与他人同住;84%为白人)。
不适用。
自我报告的ADL和IADL困难;帮助、辅助技术和/或环境改造的使用情况。
繁重家务、行走和购物方面的困难报告最为频繁;理财、购物和轻松家务被报告为最常需要帮助者的活动。行走、洗澡和如厕是最常需要使用辅助技术的活动。浴室改造是最常报告的环境改造。逻辑回归结果显示,年龄增长是与困难活动中更多使用帮助者和辅助技术或两者相关的主要因素。
帮助者、辅助技术和环境改造的使用很常见,但因ADL和/或IADL类型以及年龄而异。似乎需要针对帮助的使用以及辅助技术和环境改造的获取进行重点研究,以支持社区生活。似乎需要开展关于便利设施方法和类型的公众教育,这可能替代或补充护理提供者的指导。