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Citation

Kennedy RE, Williams CP, Sawyer P, Lo AX, Connelly K, Nassel A, Brown CJ. J. Aging Health 2019; 31(2): 280-292.

Affiliation

The University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/0898264317730487

PMID

29254407

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether decline in life-space mobility predicts increased health care utilization among community-dwelling older adults.

METHOD: Health care utilization (number of emergency department [ED] visits and hospitalizations) was self-reported during monthly interviews among 419 community-dwelling African American and non-Hispanic White adults aged 75 years and older in The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Study of Aging II. Life-space was measured using the UAB Life-Space Assessment. Generalized estimating equations were used to examine associations of life-space at the beginning of each interval with health care utilization over the 1-month interval.

RESULTS: Overall, 400 participants were followed for 36 months. A 10-point decrease in life-space was associated with 14% increased odds of an ED visit and/or hospitalization over the next month, adjusting for demographics, transportation difficulty, comorbidity, and having a doctor visit in the last month.

DISCUSSION: Life-space is a practical alternative in predicting future health care utilization to performance-based measures, which can be difficult to incorporate into clinical or public health practice.


Language: en

Keywords

health care utilization; life-space; mobility

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