Department of Public Health, Institute of Nursing Science, University of Basel, 4051, Basel, Switzerland.
Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Academic Centre for Nursing and Midwifery, KU Leuven, 3000, Leuven, Belgium.
Health Qual Life Outcomes. 2022 Dec 21;20(1):166. doi: 10.1186/s12955-022-02080-z.
HRQoL is an indicator of individuals' perception of their overall health, including social and environmental aspects. As a multidimensional concept, HRQoL can be influenced by a multitude of factors. Studies of HRQoL and factors associated with it among home-dwelling older adults have often been limited to inpatient settings or to a sub-population with a chronic disease. Studying HRQoL and its correlating factors among this population, by providing an ecological lens on factors beyond the individual level, can provide a better understanding of the construct and the role of the environment on how they perceive their HRQoL. Thus, we aimed to assess the HRQoL and investigate the correlates of HRQOL among home-dwelling older adults, guided by the levels of the ecological model.
This is a cross-sectional population survey conducted in 2019 in Canton Basel-Landschaft, in northwestern Switzerland, and includes a sample of 8786 home-dwelling older adults aged 75 and above. We assessed HRQoL by using the EQ-index and the EQ-VAS. The influence of independent variables at the macro, meso and micro level on HRQoL was tested using Tobit multiple linear regression modelling.
We found that having a better socio-economic status as denoted by higher income, having supplementary insurance and a higher level of education were all associated with a better HRQoL among home-dwelling older adults. Furthermore, being engaged in social activities was also related to an improved HRQoL. On the other hand, older age, female gender, presence of multimorbidity and polypharmacy as well as social isolation and loneliness were found to all have a negative impact on HRQoL.
Understanding factors related to HRQoL by using an ecological lens can help identify factors beyond the individual level that impact the HRQoL of home-dwelling older adults. Our study emphasises the importance of social determinants of health and potential disparities that exists, encouraging policymakers to focus on policies to reduce socio-economic disparities using a life-course approach, which consequently could also impact HRQoL in later stages of life.
HRQoL 是个体对其整体健康状况的感知指标,包括社会和环境方面。作为一个多维概念,HRQoL 可能受到众多因素的影响。对居住在家庭中的老年人的 HRQoL 及其相关因素的研究通常仅限于住院环境或患有慢性病的亚人群。通过从个体水平之外的因素来研究这一人群的 HRQoL 及其相关因素,可以更好地理解该结构以及环境对他们感知 HRQoL 的影响。因此,我们旨在评估居住在家庭中的老年人的 HRQoL,并调查其与 HRQoL 相关的因素,这是在生态模型的各个层次的指导下进行的。
这是一项 2019 年在瑞士西北部巴塞尔乡村州进行的横断面人群调查,包括 8786 名 75 岁及以上居住在家庭中的老年人。我们使用 EQ 指数和 EQ-VAS 来评估 HRQoL。使用 Tobit 多元线性回归模型测试宏观、中观和微观层面的独立变量对 HRQoL 的影响。
我们发现,较高的社会经济地位(表现为较高的收入、补充保险和较高的教育水平)与居住在家庭中的老年人的更好的 HRQoL 相关。此外,参与社会活动也与改善 HRQoL 有关。另一方面,年龄较大、女性、患有多种疾病和多种药物以及社会隔离和孤独感都对 HRQoL 产生负面影响。
使用生态视角理解与 HRQoL 相关的因素可以帮助确定影响居住在家庭中的老年人 HRQoL 的个体水平之外的因素。我们的研究强调了健康的社会决定因素的重要性以及存在的潜在差异,鼓励政策制定者关注使用生命周期方法减少社会经济差异的政策,这也可能对生命后期的 HRQoL 产生影响。