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일개 도시 거주 노인의 건강행위 기반 1차년도 코호트 연구: 성별 및 연령별 비교 : A first-year cohort study based on health behaviors of older adults in an urban city: Gender and age differences

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하지연; 조비룡; 송미순; 임재영; 김가혜; 정영순; 박연환

Issue Date
2017-10
Publisher
성인간호학회
Citation
성인간호학회지, Vol.29 No.5, pp.505-516
Abstract
© 2017 Korean Society of Adult Nursing. Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify gender and age differences in health status and health behaviors of community-dwelling older adults in an urban city. Methods: A convenience sample of 500 older people were recruited. Participants completed eight study instruments by face to face interview. The instruments were the Korea Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (K-IADL), Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), Body Mass Index (BMI), Mini Nutritional Assessment-Short Form, Stanford Research Instruments for Chronic Disease, Geriatric Depression Scale Short Form Korea version, EuroQol-5 Dimensions scale (EQ-5D), and the Study of Osteoporotic Fracture Frailty Index. Results: 71.6% were females and mean age of all participants was 74.4 years. Participants were divided into three age groups: 60 to 74 years (n=263, 52.6%), 75 to 84 years (n=207, 41.4%), and =85 years (n=30, 6.0%). Significant gender differences were found in educational level, marital status, family type, religion, perceived economic status, K-IADL, SPPB, grip strength, BMI, fatigue, smoking, drinking, communication with physicians and nurses, and EQ-5D. There were significant differences among the three age groups on educational level, marital status, family type, SPPB, grip strength, regular health check-up, communication with physicians and nurses, and frailty. Conclusion: Gender difference should be taken into consideration more than age when policy and preventive programs for community-dwelling older adults in an urban city is developed.
ISSN
1225-4886
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/204111
DOI
https://doi.org/10.7475/kjan.2017.29.5.505
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