Title of article :
Physical symptoms as a predictor of health care use and mortality among older adults
Author/Authors :
Michael C. Sha، نويسنده , , Christopher M. Callahan، نويسنده , , Steven R. Counsell، نويسنده , , Glenda R. Westmoreland، نويسنده , , Timothy E. Stump، نويسنده , , Kurt Kroenke، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
6
From page :
301
To page :
306
Abstract :
Purpose To describe the patterns of physical symptoms in older adults and to examine the validity of symptoms in predicting hospitalization and mortality. Subjects and methods Adults aged 60 years and older (N=3498) who completed screening for self-reported symptoms at routine primary care visits. Self-reported symptoms were collected using an abbreviated PRIME-MD screening instrument. Clinical characteristics, hospitalization, and mortality in the year following screening were measured using data taken from a comprehensive electronic medical record. Results The mean patient age was 69 years, 69% were women, and 56% were African-American. A majority (51%) of respondents characterized their health as fair or poor. The most commonly reported symptoms were musculoskeletal pain (65%), fatigue (55%), back pain (45%), shortness of breath (41%), and difficulty sleeping (38%). A summary score of physical symptoms (range 0–12) was a significant independent predictor of future hospitalization and death even when controlling for clinical characteristics, chronic medical conditions, self-rated health, and affective symptoms. Disease-specific symptoms were more common among patients diagnosed with the specific condition but there was also a substantial background prevalence of these symptoms. Conclusion Physical symptoms are highly prevalent in older primary care patients and predict hospitalization and mortality at one year. Future work is needed to determine how to target symptoms as a potential mechanism to reduce health care use and mortality.
Keywords :
Symptoms , Health care use , older adult
Journal title :
The American Journal of Medicine
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
The American Journal of Medicine
Record number :
810097
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