The Relationship Between Homebound Status and Occupational Competence, and Its Effects on Health-related Quality of Life

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Title
The Relationship Between Homebound Status and Occupational Competence, and Its Effects on Health-related Quality of Life
Other Title
  • 閉じこもりと作業有能性の関係性,および健康関連QOLへの影響
Author
石橋, 裕
Author
山田, 孝
Author
小林, 法一
Author
橋本, 美芽
Author
Forsyth, Kirsty
Author
イシバシ, ユウ
University
首都大学東京
Types of degree
博士(作業療法学)
Grant ID
乙第90号
Degree year
2015-03-25

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Objective/Background: This study aims to develop a fuller understanding of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes for older adults who were homebound (either occupationally competent or not occupationally competent) and not homebound (either occupationally competent or not occupationally competent). Methods: All the study participants were ≥65 years of age (N = 5,135) and lived in the city of Arakawa (Tokyo, Japan). Questionnaires were inclusive of the Short Form-8 for HRQOL and Occupational Self-Assessment (version 2.1), and were sent to participants by mail. The response rate was 38.7% (1,991/5,135) and the valid rate response was 66.1% (1,317/1,991). The participants were divided into four groups, namely, group A (not homebound/high occupational competence), group B (not homebound/low occupational competence), group C (homebound/high occupational competence), and group D (homebound/low occupational competence). This study analyzed the HRQOL using analysis of variance. Results: Group A (not homebound/high occupational competence) had the highest HRQOL, whereas group D (homebound/low occupational competence) had the lowest HRQOL among the four groups. However, group C (homebound/high occupational competence) had higher HRQOL than group B (not homebound/low occupational competence). Conclusion: Occupational competence is not dependent on homebound status. Having high occupational competence supports higher HRQOL than not being homebound.

首都大学東京, 2015-03-25, 博士(作業療法学), 乙第90号

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Objective/Background: This study aims to develop a fuller understanding of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) outcomes for older adults who were homebound (either occupationally competent or not occupationally competent) and not homebound (either occupationally competent or not occupationally competent). Methods: All the study participants were ≥65 years of age (N = 5,135) and lived in the city of Arakawa (Tokyo, Japan). Questionnaires were inclusive of the Short Form-8 for HRQOL and Occupational Self-Assessment (version 2.1), and were sent to participants by mail. The response rate was 38.7% (1,991/5,135) and the valid rate response was 66.1% (1,317/1,991). The participants were divided into four groups, namely, group A (not homebound/high occupational competence), group B (not homebound/low occupational competence), group C (homebound/high occupational competence), and group D (homebound/low occupational competence). This study analyzed the HRQOL using analysis of variance. Results: Group A (not homebound/high occupational competence) had the highest HRQOL, whereas group D (homebound/low occupational competence) had the lowest HRQOL among the four groups. However, group C (homebound/high occupational competence) had higher HRQOL than group B (not homebound/low occupational competence). Conclusion: Occupational competence is not dependent on homebound status. Having high occupational competence supports higher HRQOL than not being homebound.
首都大学東京, 2015-03-25, 博士(作業療法学), 乙第90号
http://hdl.handle.net/10748/7492
副論文「地域在住閉じこもり高齢者の生活様式の特徴に関する研究 : 福島県只見町における調査から」『作業療法』30巻2号(2011)p.190-200は別途登録(http://hdl.handle.net/10748/7492)

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