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评估老年人的动态恢复力指标:一项前瞻性可行性队列研究。

Assessing dynamical resilience indicators in older adults: a prospective feasibility cohort study.

机构信息

Department of Elderly Care Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1117, PO Box 7057, 1007 MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Section of Geriatric Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, Internal Medicine, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, University of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur Geriatr Med. 2024 Apr;15(2):445-451. doi: 10.1007/s41999-023-00904-9. Epub 2024 Jan 27.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Measuring dynamical resilience indicators based on time series data may improve the prediction of health deterioration in older adults after hospital discharge. We examined the feasibility of an intensive prospective cohort study examining dynamical resilience indicators based on time series data of symptoms and physical activity in acutely ill older adults who visited the Emergency Department (ED).

METHODS

This is a prospective cohort study with time series data from symptom questionnaires and activity trackers. Thirty older adults (aged 75.9 ± 5.5 years, 37% female) who were discharged from the ED of a tertiary hospital in the Netherlands were included in the study. We monitored self-reported symptoms using a daily online questionnaire, and physical activity using an activity tracker for 30 days. Descriptive data on participant eligibility and adherence to and acceptability of the assessments were collected.

RESULTS

Of 134 older patients visiting the ED, 109/134 (81%) were eligible for inclusion and 30/109 (28%) were included. Twenty-eight (93%) of the included participants completed follow-up. Regarding the adherence rate, 78% of participants filled in the questionnaire and 80% wore the activity tracker. Three (10%) participants completed fewer than three questionnaires. Most participants rated the measurements as acceptable and seven (23%) participants experienced an adverse outcome in the 30 days after discharge.

CONCLUSION

Such an intensive prospective cohort study examining dynamical resilience indicators in older adults was feasible. The quality of the collected data was sufficient, some adjustments to the measurement protocol are recommended. This study is an important first step to study resilience in older adults.

摘要

目的

基于时间序列数据测量动态恢复力指标可能会提高对出院后老年人健康恶化的预测能力。我们检验了一种基于急性病老年人在急诊科就诊期间的症状和身体活动的时间序列数据来测量动态恢复力指标的密集前瞻性队列研究的可行性。

方法

这是一项前瞻性队列研究,时间序列数据来自症状问卷和活动追踪器。30 名年龄在 75.9±5.5 岁(37%为女性)的老年人从荷兰一家三级医院的急诊科出院后被纳入该研究。我们使用每日在线问卷监测自我报告的症状,并使用活动追踪器监测 30 天的身体活动情况。收集了有关参与者资格、评估的依从性和可接受性的数据。

结果

在 134 名就诊于急诊科的老年患者中,109/134(81%)符合纳入标准,30/109(28%)被纳入研究。28 名(93%)纳入的参与者完成了随访。关于依从率,78%的参与者填写了问卷,80%的参与者佩戴了活动追踪器。有 3 名(10%)参与者完成的问卷少于 3 份。大多数参与者认为测量是可接受的,有 7 名(23%)参与者在出院后 30 天内出现了不良后果。

结论

这种对老年人动态恢复力指标进行密集前瞻性队列研究是可行的。所收集数据的质量是足够的,建议对测量方案进行一些调整。这项研究是研究老年人恢复力的重要的第一步。

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