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高龄人群的生活与生存状况:新西兰队列研究——LiLACS NZ:研究方案。

Life and living in advanced age: a cohort study in New Zealand--e Puāwaitanga o Nga Tapuwae Kia Ora Tonu, LiLACS NZ: study protocol.

机构信息

Department of General Practice and Primary Healthcare, University of Auckland, Private Bay, 92109 Auckland, New Zealand.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2012 Jun 29;12:33. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-12-33.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The number of people of advanced age (85 years and older) is increasing and health systems may be challenged by increasing health-related needs. Recent overseas evidence suggests relatively high levels of wellbeing in this group, however little is known about people of advanced age, particularly the indigenous Māori, in Aotearoa, New Zealand. This paper outlines the methods of the study Life and Living in Advanced Age: A Cohort Study in New Zealand. The study aimed to establish predictors of successful advanced ageing and understand the relative importance of health, frailty, cultural, social & economic factors to successful ageing for Māori and non-Māori in New Zealand.

METHODS/DESIGN: A total population cohort study of those of advanced age. Two cohorts of equal size, Māori aged 80-90 and non-Māori aged 85, oversampling to enable sufficient power, were enrolled. A defined geographic region, living in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes District Health Board areas of New Zealand, defined the sampling frame. Rūnanga (Māori tribal organisations) and Primary Health Organisations were subcontracted to recruit on behalf of the University. Measures--a comprehensive interview schedule was piloted and administered by a trained interviewer using standardised techniques. Socio-demographic and personal history included tribal affiliation for Māori and participation in cultural practices; physical and psychological health status used standardised validated research tools; health behaviours included smoking, alcohol use and nutrition risk; and environmental data included local amenities, type of housing and neighbourhood. Social network structures and social support exchanges are recorded. Measures of physical function; gait speed, leg strength and balance, were completed. Everyday interests and activities, views on ageing and financial interests complete the interview. A physical assessment by a trained nurse included electrocardiograph, blood pressure, hearing and vision, anthropometric measures, respiratory function testing and blood samples.

DISCUSSION

A longitudinal study of people of advanced age is underway in New Zealand. The health status of a population based sample of older people will be established and predictors of successful ageing determined.

摘要

背景

高龄人群(85 岁及以上)数量不断增加,医疗体系可能面临着不断增长的健康需求的挑战。最近海外的证据表明,这一群体的幸福感相对较高,然而,人们对高龄人群,特别是新西兰的本土毛利人知之甚少。本文概述了“生命与高龄:新西兰队列研究”研究的方法。该研究旨在确定成功老龄化的预测因素,并了解健康、脆弱性、文化、社会和经济因素对新西兰毛利人和非毛利人成功老龄化的相对重要性。

方法/设计:一项针对高龄人群的全人群队列研究。纳入了两个同等规模的队列,80-90 岁的毛利人和 85 岁的非毛利人,为了获得足够的效力进行了超额抽样。新西兰丰盛湾和湖区卫生局地区的一个特定地理区域界定了抽样框架。毛利部落组织(Rūnanga)和基层医疗组织受雇于大学进行招募。措施——一份全面的访谈表经过试点,由经过培训的访谈者使用标准化技术进行管理。社会人口统计学和个人史包括毛利人的部落归属和文化习俗的参与情况;身体和心理健康状况使用标准化的验证研究工具;健康行为包括吸烟、饮酒和营养风险;以及环境数据包括当地的便利设施、住房类型和邻里关系。社交网络结构和社交支持交换情况都有记录。身体功能的测量;包括步态速度、腿部力量和平衡在内的测量,都已完成。日常兴趣和活动、对衰老的看法和财务利益等方面的信息都包含在访谈中。经过培训的护士会对身体进行评估,包括心电图、血压、听力和视力、人体测量学测量、呼吸功能测试和血液样本采集。

讨论

一项针对高龄人群的纵向研究正在新西兰进行。将确定一个基于人群的老年人样本的健康状况,并确定成功老龄化的预测因素。

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