The use of assistive devices and change in use during the ageing process among very old Swedish people.
(2013) In Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology 8(1). p.58-66- Abstract
- Purpose:
To investigate the characteristics and change in use among very old Swedish users and non-users of assistive devices (ADs) for mobility and personal care, over a six-year period, and to investigate factors predicting AD use over a six-year period.
Method:
Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used to analyse quantitative data from a subsample from the Swedish part of the ENABLE-AGE Survey Study, n = 154. Variables according to socio-demographics, environment and health were utilized.
Results:
The number of users increased over time, particularly those using both types of ADs (mobility and personal care). There were differences in health between... (More) - Purpose:
To investigate the characteristics and change in use among very old Swedish users and non-users of assistive devices (ADs) for mobility and personal care, over a six-year period, and to investigate factors predicting AD use over a six-year period.
Method:
Descriptive statistics and logistic regression were used to analyse quantitative data from a subsample from the Swedish part of the ENABLE-AGE Survey Study, n = 154. Variables according to socio-demographics, environment and health were utilized.
Results:
The number of users increased over time, particularly those using both types of ADs (mobility and personal care). There were differences in health between users and non-users, while no such differences were seen regarding socio-demographics or environmental factors. Health factors most prominent predicted AD use after six years, but also variables within socio-demographics and the environment had an impact on the use; income for ADs for personal care and aspects in the outdoor environment for ADs for mobility.
Conclusions:
As ADs increases over time, it is important, to pay attention to health as well as other factors, among users and non-users of ADs, to provide important information in planning for and supporting healthy and active ageing. [Box: see text]. (Less)
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- Kylberg, Marianne LU ; Löfqvist, Charlotte LU ; Horstmann, Vibeke LU and Iwarsson, Susanne LU
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- 2013
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- Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology
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- 8
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- 1
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- 58 - 66
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- Taylor & Francis
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- pmid:22762149
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- 1748-3115
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- 10.3109/17483107.2012.699585
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- Home, Health and Disability along the Process of Ageing
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- English
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