Prevalence, associated risk factors; and patient and economic impact of multiple sensory impairment in a multi-ethnic elderly population in Singapore: the PIONEER study.
Preeti GuptaAurora ChanVu Tai-AnhRyan E K ManEva K FenwickAmudha AravindhanChay JunxingJoanne M WoodAlex A BlackJia Hui NgChing-Yu ChengCharumathi SabanayagamEcosse Luc LamoureuxPublished in: BMC public health (2024)
MSI is a highly prevalent medical condition, with 1 in 5; and almost 1 in 10 community-dwelling older Asians having any and bilateral MSI, respectively, with a higher likelihood in men, smokers, and those with low SES. Critically, MSI has a substantial negative impact on patient health and economic outcomes across the laterality spectrum. Sensory testing is critical to detect and refer individuals with MSI for management to improve their functional independence and QoL.