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Lancet Healthy Longev ; 2(7): e436-e443, 2021 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34240065

RESUMEN

The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals agenda calls for health data to be disaggregated by age. However, age groupings used to record and report health data vary greatly, hindering the harmonisation, comparability, and usefulness of these data, within and across countries. This variability has become especially evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, when there was an urgent need for rapid cross-country analyses of epidemiological patterns by age to direct public health action, but such analyses were limited by the lack of standard age categories. In this Personal View, we propose a recommended set of age groupings to address this issue. These groupings are informed by age-specific patterns of morbidity, mortality, and health risks, and by opportunities for prevention and disease intervention. We recommend age groupings of 5 years for all health data, except for those younger than 5 years, during which time there are rapid biological and physiological changes that justify a finer disaggregation. Although the focus of this Personal View is on the standardisation of the analysis and display of age groups, we also outline the challenges faced in collecting data on exact age, especially for health facilities and surveillance data. The proposed age disaggregation should facilitate targeted, age-specific policies and actions for health care and disease management.


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COVID-19 , Pandemias , Preescolar , Humanos , Morbilidad , Desarrollo Sostenible
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Int J Ment Health Nurs ; 24(6): 451-9, 2015 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26146962

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Incontinence is associated with mental illness and neuroleptic medications but diagnosis and treatment is often poor or non-existent. Problems of incontinence are compounded in secure psychiatric services for women by poor health, obesity, and a sedentary lifestyle. Addressing the physical health of this group necessitates a more accurate picture of the nature, incidence, and management of incontinence. A point-in-time survey of 108 women who agreed to be interviewed (93%) covered presence, frequency, and nature of incontinence, and information on management case note data was used to gather demographic and previous medical history, comparisons were made between patients with and without problems of incontinence. Findings indicate a problem of incontinence in 48% of women with a dominance of problems of stress and urge enuresis. Of modifiable factors that contribute to enuresis, the current study highlighted the contribution of obesity, smoking and clozapine medication. A further finding was the preference for managing rather than treating problems of incontinence. Actions to improve the detection and treatment of this problem are described.


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Trastornos Mentales/complicaciones , Incontinencia Urinaria/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Adulto , Anciano , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Encopresis/inducido químicamente , Encopresis/diagnóstico , Encopresis/etiología , Femenino , Humanos , Entrevistas como Asunto , Persona de Mediana Edad , Escalas de Valoración Psiquiátrica , Psicotrópicos/efectos adversos , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Incontinencia Urinaria/inducido químicamente , Incontinencia Urinaria/etiología , Incontinencia Urinaria de Urgencia/inducido químicamente , Incontinencia Urinaria de Urgencia/diagnóstico , Incontinencia Urinaria de Urgencia/etiología , Adulto Joven
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