Background/objectivesApproximately 2 million people, or 6% of older adults in the United States, are homebound. In cross-sectional studies, homebound older adults have high levels of morbidity and mortality, but there is little evidence of longitudinal outcomes after becoming homebound. The aim of this research is to prospectively assess over 6 years the dynamics of homebound status, ongoing community residence, and death in a population of community-dwelling older adults who are newly homebound.Design/settingProspective cohort study using 2011-2018 data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS), an annual, nationally-representative longitudinal study of aging in the United States.ParticipantsTwo hundred and sixty seven newly ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Home care is a non-institutional type of long-term ...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
ObjectiveTo explore the association between baseline life-space mobility and nursing home (NH) admis...
ImportanceIncreasing numbers of older, community-dwelling adults have functional impairments that pr...
Abstract Background Being homebound is independently associated with increased mortality but the hom...
Purpose: To systematically identify the multidimensional factors affecting homebound older adults. ...
More than 7.3 million older adults in the United States have difficulty leaving their homes or are c...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to estimate prevalence rates of homebound older adults, their ...
BACKGROUND: There is a marked growth in the number of homebound older adults, due mainly to increas...
Purpose: This study examined how the amount of informal care received by disabled elders changes whe...
Objective: To examine home care service-related and person-based factors associated with time to ent...
Millions of older Americans are homebound and may benefit from home-based medical care. We character...
BackgroundHomebound older adults have heightened risks for isolation and negative health consequence...
ObjectivesIt is unclear how home environmental factors influence relocation decisions. We examined w...
BACKGROUND: In order to optimize interventions and services in the community, it is important to ide...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Home care is a non-institutional type of long-term ...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
ObjectiveTo explore the association between baseline life-space mobility and nursing home (NH) admis...
ImportanceIncreasing numbers of older, community-dwelling adults have functional impairments that pr...
Abstract Background Being homebound is independently associated with increased mortality but the hom...
Purpose: To systematically identify the multidimensional factors affecting homebound older adults. ...
More than 7.3 million older adults in the United States have difficulty leaving their homes or are c...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to estimate prevalence rates of homebound older adults, their ...
BACKGROUND: There is a marked growth in the number of homebound older adults, due mainly to increas...
Purpose: This study examined how the amount of informal care received by disabled elders changes whe...
Objective: To examine home care service-related and person-based factors associated with time to ent...
Millions of older Americans are homebound and may benefit from home-based medical care. We character...
BackgroundHomebound older adults have heightened risks for isolation and negative health consequence...
ObjectivesIt is unclear how home environmental factors influence relocation decisions. We examined w...
BACKGROUND: In order to optimize interventions and services in the community, it is important to ide...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Home care is a non-institutional type of long-term ...
Background: the number of people requiring care home support is projected to rise in future years, b...
ObjectiveTo explore the association between baseline life-space mobility and nursing home (NH) admis...