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Associations between frailty, sociodemographic characteristics and quality-of-life among community-dwelling older adults: A cross-sectional study.

Lijuan XuXuefen LanYan LouMaria Engström
Published in: Nursing open (2022)
Highest quality-of-life was found for the physical symptoms factor and the lowest for quality of everyday activities/fun. Frailty was associated with total quality-of-life and the physical symptoms and sickness impact factors. For total quality-of-life, the odds of being in the group with a median score or more decreased for frail older people (OR 0.30) versus non-frail and increased for those with medical insurance from employer versus basic (OR 2.30) and those doing exercise ≥30 min 3 days/week or more versus less (OR 2.12). Registered nurses caring for community-dwelling older adults should screen for and prevent frailty and encourage exercise to improve their quality-of-life.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • community dwelling
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • high intensity
  • randomized controlled trial
  • high throughput
  • sleep quality
  • health insurance
  • body composition
  • affordable care act
  • placebo controlled