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Domains of importance to the quality of life of older people from two Swiss regions

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.77306
Publisher DOI
10.1093/ageing/afv130
PubMed ID
26404612
Description
BACKGROUND

Quality of life (QoL) is a subjective perception whose components may vary in importance between individuals. Little is known about which domains of QoL older people deem most important.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated in community-dwelling older people the relationships between the importance given to domains defining their QoL and socioeconomic, demographic and health status.

METHODS

Data were compiled from older people enrolled in the Lc65+ cohort study and two additional, population-based, stratified random samples (n = 5,300). Principal components analysis (PCA) was used to determine the underlying domains among 28 items that participants defined as important to their QoL. The components extracted were used as dependent variables in multiple linear regression models to explore their associations with socioeconomic, demographic and health status.

RESULTS

PCA identified seven domains that older persons considered important to their QoL. In order of importance (highest to lowest): feeling of safety, health and mobility, autonomy, close entourage, material resources, esteem and recognition, and social and cultural life. A total of six and five domains of importance were significantly associated with education and depressive symptoms, respectively. The importance of material resources was significantly associated with a good financial situation (β = 0.16, P = 0.011), as was close entourage with living with others (β = 0.20, P = 0.007) and as was health and mobility with age (β = -0.16, P = 0.014).

CONCLUSION

The importance older people give to domains of their QoL appears strongly related to their actual resources and experienced losses. These findings may help clinicians, researchers and policy makers better adapt strategies to individuals' needs.
Date of Publication
2015
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
importance
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older people
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population characteristics
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quality of life
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Henchoz, Yves
Meylan, Lionel
Goy, René
Guessous, Idris
Bula, Christophe
Demont, Maurice
Rodondi, Nicolas
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Santos-Eggimann, Brigitte
Additional Credits
Clinic of General Internal Medicine
Series
Age and ageing
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
0002-0729
Access(Rights)
open.access
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