Schinkel-Ivy Alison, Mosca Irene, Mansfield Avril
Nipissing University, North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-University Health Network, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2017 Jul 27;3:2333721417722709. doi: 10.1177/2333721417722709. eCollection 2017 Jan-Dec.
Older adults are increasingly important to maintaining stable workforces. As such, factors contributing to early workforce exit must be identified. This study aimed to identify predictors of unexpected retirement and unemployment at older age, with respect to psychological constructs, resulting adverse behaviors, and health-related factors reflecting functional status. Data were extracted from The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA) to predict unexpected retirement and unemployment in older adults in Ireland. Increasing age, increasing number of impairments in activities of daily living, and frailty status of "pre-frail/frail" (relative to non-frail) increased the likelihood of unexpected retirement; while greater numbers of physical limitations and "pre-frail/frail" status significantly predicted unemployment at older age. Pre-frail/frail status or reduced physical capability for everyday tasks may adversely affect older individuals' ability to obtain and/or maintain employment. These findings advance the current understanding of factors associated with unexpected retirement and unemployment at older ages. Findings may aid in identifying strategies to extend working life and to aid at-risk older adults, and may inform components of care on which to focus to minimize loss of function and mobility, and maintain independence, with aging.
老年人对于维持稳定的劳动力队伍愈发重要。因此,必须找出导致劳动力过早退出的因素。本研究旨在从心理构念、由此产生的不良行为以及反映功能状态的健康相关因素方面,确定老年人意外退休和失业的预测因素。从爱尔兰老龄化纵向研究(TILDA)中提取数据,以预测爱尔兰老年人的意外退休和失业情况。年龄增长、日常生活活动能力受损数量增加以及“脆弱前期/脆弱”状态(相对于非脆弱状态)会增加意外退休的可能性;而更多的身体限制和“脆弱前期/脆弱”状态则显著预测了老年人的失业情况。脆弱前期/脆弱状态或日常任务身体能力下降可能会对老年人获得和/或维持就业的能力产生不利影响。这些发现推进了当前对与老年人意外退休和失业相关因素的理解。研究结果可能有助于确定延长工作寿命的策略,并帮助处于风险中的老年人,还可能为护理重点提供参考,以尽量减少功能和活动能力丧失,并随着年龄增长维持独立性。