Evaluation of Elderly's Integrated Healthcare components in primary healthcare centers of Tehran, Iran.
J Educ Health Promot
; 10: 222, 2021.
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| ID: mdl-34395659
BACKGROUND: Over the past few decades, significant demographic and epidemiological changes have been occurred and led to serious changes in the health-care needs of the elderly. Integrated care has been emerged as a strategy to provide better care for the elderly in the community. The aim of this study was conducted to evaluate components of integrated health-care program of the elderly. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted in Tehran (Iran) in 2019. For the purpose of the study, a two-stage cluster sampling method was employed. In the firs stage, primary health-care centers were selected, then in the second stage, a systematic random sampling was conducted based on the number of the elderly covered by each center. level of frailty, medication use awareness, and self-care ability were evaluated by the elderly self-report questionnaire. The questionnaire was piloted with thirty respondents. The test-retest reliability score for the questionnaire was r = 0.795, P < 0.001. Data analysis of the questionnaire was conducted using generalized estimating equation model by SPSS software Version 22. Statistical significance for all analyses was set at P < 0.05. RESULTS: Findings of the components showed that the mean ± standard deviation of frailty (80 ± 17) and self-care ability (87 ± 17) were higher than the mean of medication use awareness (49 ± 19). Frailty and self-care ability (ß = frailty, self-care) of the elderly had a positive statistical significance with the ones with good financial status (ß = 5, 10) and without chronic disease (ß = 4, 5). Medication use awareness had a negative statistical significance with illiteracy (ß = -9.5). CONCLUSIONS: It is suggested that the medication use awareness of the elderly should be prioritized by improving integrated health-care program.
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Language:
En
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J Educ Health Promot
Year:
2021
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Affiliation country:
Iran