Linderholm Märit, Törnvall Eva, Yngman-Uhlin Pia, Hjelm Katarina
Primary Health Care Centre Valdemarsvik, Region of Östergötland, Valdemarsvik, Sweden.
Doctoral student, Department of Social and Welfare Studies, Linköping University, Norrköping, Sweden.
Prim Health Care Res Dev. 2019 Jul 1;20:e88. doi: 10.1017/S1463423619000136.
To describe self-rated health in relation to lifestyle and illnesses and to identify risk factors for ill health such as pressure ulcers, falls and malnutrition among 75-year-old participants in a new clinical routine involving health assessment followed by tailored one-to-one health promotion at preventive clinic visits to a nurse at primary health care centres (PHCC).
There is a rapidly growing ageing population worldwide. It is central to health policy to promote active and healthy ageing. Preventive clinic visits to a nurse in primary health care were introduced as a new clinical intervention in a region in Sweden to improve the quality of health for the older adults.
A quantitative cross-sectional population-based study.
The sample consisted of 306 individuals in six primary health care centres in Sweden aged 75 years who attended preventive clinic visits to a nurse. Data were collected from March 2014 to May 2015 during structured conversations with a nurse based on self-administered questionnaires, clinical examinations, risk assessments and after the clinic visit existing register data were collected by the researcher.
Participants experienced good self-rated health despite being overweight and having chronic illnesses. Daily exercise such as walking and housework was more common than aerobic physical training. The majority had no problems with mobility but reported anxiety, pain and discomfort and had increased risk of falls.
It is important to encourage the older adults to live actively and independently for as long as possible. The healthy older adults may benefit from the clinical intervention described here to support the individual's ability to maintain control over their health. Such supportive assessments might help the healthy older adult to achieve active ageing, reducing morbidity and preventing functional decline.
描述与生活方式和疾病相关的自评健康状况,并识别健康不佳的风险因素,如压疮、跌倒和营养不良,这些因素存在于参与一项新临床常规的75岁参与者中,该常规包括在初级卫生保健中心(PHCC)的预防性门诊就诊时进行健康评估,随后进行一对一的个性化健康促进。
全球老年人口正在迅速增长。促进积极健康的老龄化是卫生政策的核心。在瑞典的一个地区,引入了在初级卫生保健机构向护士进行预防性门诊就诊这一新型临床干预措施,以改善老年人的健康质量。
一项基于人群的定量横断面研究。
样本包括瑞典六个初级卫生保健中心的306名75岁的个体,他们参加了向护士进行的预防性门诊就诊。2014年3月至2015年5月期间,在与护士进行的结构化对话中,基于自行填写的问卷、临床检查、风险评估收集数据,门诊就诊后,研究人员收集现有登记数据。
尽管参与者超重且患有慢性病,但他们的自评健康状况良好。日常锻炼如散步和家务比有氧体育锻炼更常见。大多数人在行动能力方面没有问题,但报告有焦虑、疼痛和不适,且跌倒风险增加。
鼓励老年人尽可能长时间地积极独立生活非常重要。健康的老年人可能会从此处描述的临床干预中受益,以支持个体维持对自身健康的控制能力。这种支持性评估可能有助于健康的老年人实现积极老龄化,降低发病率并预防功能衰退。