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剖析致残过程:来自诱发事件项目的见解

Disentangling the disabling process: insights from the precipitating events project.

作者信息

Gill Thomas M

机构信息

Department of Internal Medicine, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2014 Aug;54(4):533-49. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnu067.

Abstract

Among older persons, disability in activities of daily living is common and highly morbid. The Precipitating Events Project (PEP Study), an ongoing longitudinal study of 754 initially nondisabled, community-living persons, aged 70 or older, was designed to further elucidate the epidemiology of disability, with the goal of informing the development of effective interventions to maintain and restore independent function. Over the past 16 years, participants have completed comprehensive, home-based assessments at 18-month intervals and have been interviewed monthly to reassess their functional status and ascertain intervening events, other health care utilization, and deaths. Findings from the PEP Study have demonstrated that the disabling process for many older persons is characterized by multiple and possibly interrelated disability episodes, even over relatively short periods of time, and that disability often results when an intervening event is superimposed upon a vulnerable host. Given the frequency of assessments, long duration of follow-up, and recent linkage to Medicare data, the PEP Study will continue to be an outstanding platform for disability research in older persons. In addition, as the number of decedents accrues, the PEP Study will increasingly become a valuable resource for investigating symptoms, function, and health care utilization at the end of life.

摘要

在老年人中,日常生活活动能力丧失很常见且具有高度致病性。“诱发事件项目”(PEP研究)是一项正在进行的纵向研究,研究对象为754名年龄在70岁及以上、最初无残疾、居住在社区的人,旨在进一步阐明残疾的流行病学情况,目标是为制定有效的干预措施提供信息,以维持和恢复独立功能。在过去16年里,参与者每隔18个月完成一次全面的居家评估,并每月接受访谈,以重新评估他们的功能状态,确定干预事件、其他医疗保健利用情况和死亡情况。PEP研究的结果表明,许多老年人的致残过程具有多个且可能相互关联的残疾发作特征,即使在相对较短的时间内也是如此,而且当一个干预事件叠加在一个脆弱的个体上时,往往会导致残疾。鉴于评估的频率、随访的长时间以及最近与医疗保险数据的关联,PEP研究将继续成为老年人残疾研究的一个出色平台。此外,随着死亡人数的增加,PEP研究将越来越成为调查临终症状、功能和医疗保健利用情况的宝贵资源。

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