Health needs of older Aboriginal people in Taiwan: a community-based assessment using a multidimensional instrument
Autor: | Ian Philp, Ling-Ling Lee, Shu-Huan Lin |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Gerontology
risk of breakdown in care Male Health Services for the Aged Health Status independence Taiwan Poison control Suicide prevention Occupational safety and health Life Expectancy Population Groups Injury prevention gender Medicine Aborigines Humans Geriatric Assessment General Nursing Nursing Assessment Aged Aged 80 and over health needs assessment risk of falls business.industry Human factors and ergonomics General Medicine Social engagement Mental health elderly assessment system-care standard instrument Cross-Sectional Studies Life expectancy Female business |
Zdroj: | Journal of clinical nursing. 24(17-18) |
ISSN: | 1365-2702 0962-1067 |
Popis: | AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore the health needs of older Aboriginal people, using a multidimensional instrument. The gender differences related to their health needs were also addressed. BACKGROUND: Health status and life expectancy between Aborigines and non-Aborigines have been shown to differ. The investigation of the health needs of Aboriginal people is however scarce, particularly among the older adult population. There is a need to address unmet health needs and improve information on the health needs assessment of the older Aboriginal population. DESIGN: A cross-sectional design was used. METHODS: Aboriginal people aged 65 and over were randomly sampled to take part in the present study. A multidimensional instrument consisting of eight domains and three cross-domain categories was used to assess their health needs. RESULTS: A group of older Aboriginal people was recruited (n = 90, mean age = 73·5). The top three identified needs were 'mental health and well-being', 'staying healthy' and 'social participation'. The female participants had statistically significant higher scores for the 'mental health and well-being', 'getting around' domains and in the 'risk of falls' than the male ones. A regression model demonstrated that the health need of 'looking after oneself' was associated with all cross-domain categories of health need, which are 'independence', 'risk of breakdown in care' and 'risk of falls'. CONCLUSIONS: The present study has revealed major health needs among older Aboriginal people and found that older female Aborigines have more health needs than older male Aborigines. Further study to identify effective approaches to address these needs among this group is warranted. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: The findings can be used to identify effective approaches to addressing health needs among older Aboriginal people with a consideration of gender. Only then can resources be allocated and prioritised in a culturally sensitive and gender-specific manner nationally and globally. Language: en |
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