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Impairment in Activities of Daily Living and Unmet Need for Care Among Older Adults: A Population-Based Study From Burkina Faso.
Brinkmann, Ben; Davies, Justine I; Witham, Miles D; Harling, Guy; Bärnighausen, Till; Bountogo, Mamadou; Siedner, Mark J; Ouermi, Lucienne; Junghanns, Jana; Coulibaly, Boubacar; Sié, Ali; Payne, Collin F; Kohler, Iliana V.
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  • Brinkmann B; Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Heidelberg University, Germany.
  • Davies JI; Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, UK.
  • Witham MD; MRC/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Harling G; MRC/Wits Rural Public Health and Health Transitions Research Unit (Agincourt), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
  • Bärnighausen T; AGE Research Group, NIHR Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre, Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University and Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, UK.
  • Bountogo M; Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Siedner MJ; Institute for Global Health, University College London, UK.
  • Ouermi L; Heidelberg Institute of Global Health, Heidelberg University, Germany.
  • Junghanns J; Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Coulibaly B; Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna, Burkina Faso.
  • Sié A; Africa Health Research Institute, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
  • Payne CF; Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.
  • Kohler IV; Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna, Burkina Faso.
J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci ; 76(9): 1880-1892, 2021 10 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33715008
OBJECTIVES: The importance of impairment in performing activities of daily living (ADL) is likely to increase in sub-Saharan Africa because few care options for affected people exist. This study investigated the prevalence of ADL impairment, the extent to which care need was met, and described characteristics of people with ADL impairment and unmet need in Burkina Faso. METHODS: This study used data from the Centre de Recherche en Santé de Nouna Heidelberg Aging Study, a population-based study among 3,026 adults aged older than 40 years conducted in rural Burkina Faso. Information on 6 basic ADL items was sought, with a follow-up question asking whether care need was not met, partially met, or met. Bivariable correlations and multivariable logistic regression were used to determine sociodemographic and health characteristics associated with ADL impairment and unmet need. RESULTS: ADL impairment of any kind was reported by 1,202 (39.7%) respondents and was associated with older age (adjusted odds ratio: 1.05 [95% CI: 1.04-1.06]), being a woman (1.33 [1.06-1.60]), and reporting depressive symptoms (1.90 [1.65-2.18]). Among those with ADL impairment, 67.8% had at least one unmet need. Severe ADL impairment was found in 202 (6.7%) respondents, who reported a lower prevalence of unmet need (43.1%). Severe ADL impairment was associated with depressive symptoms (2.55 [2.11-3.07]) to a stronger degree than any ADL impairment. DISCUSSION: Prevalence of ADL impairment and unmet need was high in this setting. Variation in impairment across the population highlighted key groups for future interventions. Unmet need for care was highest in middle-aged adults, indicating a gap in care provision.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: População Rural / Atividades Cotidianas / Envelhecimento / Depressão / Necessidades e Demandas de Serviços de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: População Rural / Atividades Cotidianas / Envelhecimento / Depressão / Necessidades e Demandas de Serviços de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article