Shanghai Health Development Research Center (Shanghai Medical Information Center), Shanghai, China.
Siping Community Health Service Center of Yangpu District, Shanghai, China.
Biosci Trends. 2023 May 15;17(2):177-182. doi: 10.5582/bst.2022.01515. Epub 2023 Mar 31.
We conducted a study to analyze the unmet needs of and risk factors for use of assistive walking devices by the elderly based on sample survey data from Shanghai, China from July to October 2019. Among a total sample size of 11,193 people age 55 and older, 1,947 people (17.39%) needed assistive walking devices, 829 (42.58%) of whom needed but did not use those devices. Multivariate analysis indicated that residence, living alone or cohabitating, indoor handrails, the number of diseases, and IADL were factors influencing the unmet need for assistive walking devices (p < 0.05, respectively). People who lived in community health centers (p = 0.0104, OR = 1.956, 95% CI: 1.171-3.267) and those who lived only with their spouse (p = 0.0002, OR = 2.901, 95% CI: 1.641-5.126) were more likely to have an unmet need for assistive walking devices. People without indoor handrails (p = 0.0481, OR = 0.718, 95% CI: 0.517-0.997), those with 3 or more diseases (p = 0.0008, OR = 0.577, 95% CI: 0.418-0.796), and those with severely impaired IADL (p = 0.0002, OR = 0.139, 95% CI: 0.05-0.386) were less likely to have an unmet need for assistive walking devices. Self-perceived needs of the elderly, the diversity and performance of assistive devices, and the accessibility and affordability of assistive walking devices may lead to unmet needs.
我们基于 2019 年 7 月至 10 月在中国上海进行的样本调查数据,分析了老年人使用助行器的未满足需求和风险因素。在总共 11193 名 55 岁及以上的人中,有 1947 人(17.39%)需要助行器,但有 829 人(42.58%)需要但未使用这些设备。多变量分析表明,居住地点、独居或与他人同住、室内扶手、疾病数量和 IADL 是影响助行器未满足需求的因素(p<0.05)。居住在社区卫生中心的人(p=0.0104,OR=1.956,95%CI:1.171-3.267)和仅与配偶同住的人(p=0.0002,OR=2.901,95%CI:1.641-5.126)更有可能有未满足的助行器需求。没有室内扶手的人(p=0.0481,OR=0.718,95%CI:0.517-0.997)、患有 3 种或更多疾病的人(p=0.0008,OR=0.577,95%CI:0.418-0.796)和严重受损 IADL 的人(p=0.0002,OR=0.139,95%CI:0.05-0.386)不太可能有未满足的助行器需求。老年人的自我感知需求、助行器的多样性和性能以及助行器的可及性和可负担性可能导致需求未得到满足。