Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern

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Autor(a) principal: Reis Júnior, Wanderley Matos
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Luciano Nery, Bastos, Cynthia Goulart Molina, Bispo Júnior, José Patrício, Reis, Helca Franciolli Teixeira, Goulart, Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
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Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/274363
Resumo: Background Despite the advancements in knowledge about health care for older adults, essential gaps persist regarding the effects of chronic diseases as epidemiological markers of the state of functional dependence. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of moderate and severe functional dependence in Brazilian older adults and its association with chronic diseases and verify the multimorbidity patterns by dependence status. Methods This cross-sectional analytical study used data from 11,177 community-dwelling Brazilian older adults from the 2013 National Health Survey conducted in Brazil. The dependent variables were moderate and severe functional dependence in basic activities of daily living (BADLs) and instrumental ADLs (IADLs). The independent variables were defined based on the questions applied to measure each morbidity in a self-reported manner and asked, "Has a doctor ever diagnosed you as having (each disease)? Multimorbidity was simultaneously considered present for older adults with ≥ 2 chronic morbidities. The association between functional dependence on BADLs and IADLs separately by severity and the independent variables was verified from crude and adjusted estimates of the point prevalence ratios and their 95% confidence intervals using the regression model Poisson with robust variance. To group diseases into patterns, exploratory factor analysis was used. Results The prevalences of moderate and severe BADL dependence were 10.2% (95% CI, 9.6–10.7) and 4.8% (95% CI, 4.4–5.2), respectively. Moderate and severe IADL dependence prevalences were 13.8% (95% CI, 13.1–14.4) and 15.6% (95% CI, 14.9%–16.2), respectively. When changing the condition from moderate to severe dependence in BADLs, in the presence of other mental illnesses and stroke, the probability of dependence increased more than four times in the case of other mental illnesses and more than five times for stroke. There was a linear trend for dependence severity, both moderate and severe, whereas, for severe dependence on IADLs, this same factor maintained a linear trend toward an increase in probability as the number of diseases simultaneously increased. Conclusions Chronic diseases are associated with functional dependence, with greater emphasis on mental illnesses and stroke in severe disability, considering their acute adverse effects.
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spelling Reis Júnior, Wanderley MatosFerreira, Luciano NeryBastos, Cynthia Goulart MolinaBispo Júnior, José PatrícioReis, Helca Franciolli TeixeiraGoulart, Bárbara Niegia Garcia de2024-03-28T06:25:54Z20241471-2458http://hdl.handle.net/10183/274363001195737Background Despite the advancements in knowledge about health care for older adults, essential gaps persist regarding the effects of chronic diseases as epidemiological markers of the state of functional dependence. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of moderate and severe functional dependence in Brazilian older adults and its association with chronic diseases and verify the multimorbidity patterns by dependence status. Methods This cross-sectional analytical study used data from 11,177 community-dwelling Brazilian older adults from the 2013 National Health Survey conducted in Brazil. The dependent variables were moderate and severe functional dependence in basic activities of daily living (BADLs) and instrumental ADLs (IADLs). The independent variables were defined based on the questions applied to measure each morbidity in a self-reported manner and asked, "Has a doctor ever diagnosed you as having (each disease)? Multimorbidity was simultaneously considered present for older adults with ≥ 2 chronic morbidities. The association between functional dependence on BADLs and IADLs separately by severity and the independent variables was verified from crude and adjusted estimates of the point prevalence ratios and their 95% confidence intervals using the regression model Poisson with robust variance. To group diseases into patterns, exploratory factor analysis was used. Results The prevalences of moderate and severe BADL dependence were 10.2% (95% CI, 9.6–10.7) and 4.8% (95% CI, 4.4–5.2), respectively. Moderate and severe IADL dependence prevalences were 13.8% (95% CI, 13.1–14.4) and 15.6% (95% CI, 14.9%–16.2), respectively. When changing the condition from moderate to severe dependence in BADLs, in the presence of other mental illnesses and stroke, the probability of dependence increased more than four times in the case of other mental illnesses and more than five times for stroke. There was a linear trend for dependence severity, both moderate and severe, whereas, for severe dependence on IADLs, this same factor maintained a linear trend toward an increase in probability as the number of diseases simultaneously increased. Conclusions Chronic diseases are associated with functional dependence, with greater emphasis on mental illnesses and stroke in severe disability, considering their acute adverse effects.application/pdfengBMC Public Health. London : BioMed Central, 2001-. Vol. 24 (Jan. 2024), 140, 1-14 p.IdososEstado funcionalDoença crônicaEstudos transversaisMultimorbidadeBrasilPrevalence studiesChronic diseaseFunctional statusOlder adultsPrevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity patternEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001195737.pdf.txt001195737.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain77331http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/274363/2/001195737.pdf.txta095e43a3b277e3824726f9de0703246MD52ORIGINAL001195737.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf806019http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/274363/1/001195737.pdf0c76fcc29400b8144a53e2e63c5b853dMD5110183/2743632024-03-29 06:18:49.335033oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/274363Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-03-29T09:18:49Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
title Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
spellingShingle Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
Reis Júnior, Wanderley Matos
Idosos
Estado funcional
Doença crônica
Estudos transversais
Multimorbidade
Brasil
Prevalence studies
Chronic disease
Functional status
Older adults
title_short Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
title_full Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
title_fullStr Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
title_sort Prevalence of functional dependence and chronic diseases in the community-dwelling Brazilian older adults : an analysis by dependence severity and multimorbidity pattern
author Reis Júnior, Wanderley Matos
author_facet Reis Júnior, Wanderley Matos
Ferreira, Luciano Nery
Bastos, Cynthia Goulart Molina
Bispo Júnior, José Patrício
Reis, Helca Franciolli Teixeira
Goulart, Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
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author2 Ferreira, Luciano Nery
Bastos, Cynthia Goulart Molina
Bispo Júnior, José Patrício
Reis, Helca Franciolli Teixeira
Goulart, Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Reis Júnior, Wanderley Matos
Ferreira, Luciano Nery
Bastos, Cynthia Goulart Molina
Bispo Júnior, José Patrício
Reis, Helca Franciolli Teixeira
Goulart, Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
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Estado funcional
Doença crônica
Estudos transversais
Multimorbidade
Brasil
topic Idosos
Estado funcional
Doença crônica
Estudos transversais
Multimorbidade
Brasil
Prevalence studies
Chronic disease
Functional status
Older adults
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Prevalence studies
Chronic disease
Functional status
Older adults
description Background Despite the advancements in knowledge about health care for older adults, essential gaps persist regarding the effects of chronic diseases as epidemiological markers of the state of functional dependence. This study aimed to identify the prevalence of moderate and severe functional dependence in Brazilian older adults and its association with chronic diseases and verify the multimorbidity patterns by dependence status. Methods This cross-sectional analytical study used data from 11,177 community-dwelling Brazilian older adults from the 2013 National Health Survey conducted in Brazil. The dependent variables were moderate and severe functional dependence in basic activities of daily living (BADLs) and instrumental ADLs (IADLs). The independent variables were defined based on the questions applied to measure each morbidity in a self-reported manner and asked, "Has a doctor ever diagnosed you as having (each disease)? Multimorbidity was simultaneously considered present for older adults with ≥ 2 chronic morbidities. The association between functional dependence on BADLs and IADLs separately by severity and the independent variables was verified from crude and adjusted estimates of the point prevalence ratios and their 95% confidence intervals using the regression model Poisson with robust variance. To group diseases into patterns, exploratory factor analysis was used. Results The prevalences of moderate and severe BADL dependence were 10.2% (95% CI, 9.6–10.7) and 4.8% (95% CI, 4.4–5.2), respectively. Moderate and severe IADL dependence prevalences were 13.8% (95% CI, 13.1–14.4) and 15.6% (95% CI, 14.9%–16.2), respectively. When changing the condition from moderate to severe dependence in BADLs, in the presence of other mental illnesses and stroke, the probability of dependence increased more than four times in the case of other mental illnesses and more than five times for stroke. There was a linear trend for dependence severity, both moderate and severe, whereas, for severe dependence on IADLs, this same factor maintained a linear trend toward an increase in probability as the number of diseases simultaneously increased. Conclusions Chronic diseases are associated with functional dependence, with greater emphasis on mental illnesses and stroke in severe disability, considering their acute adverse effects.
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