The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with hospitalization of the elderly

This study aimed to identify factors associated with hospital admissions of the elderly. All residents of Bambuí, Minas Gerais State <FONT FACE=Symbol>³ 60 years (n = 1,742) were selected. Some 1,606 of these (92.2%) participated in the study. The dependent variable was the number of hospital admissions (none, one, and two or more) during the previous 12 months. Independent variables were grouped as enabling, predisposing, and need-related factors. The strongest associations with multiple hospital admissions were: living alone; financial constraints to purchase of medication; and various indicators of need (worse self-perceived health, more visits to physician, greater use of prescription medications, and history of coronary heart disease). Such variables could help identify older adults at greatest risk and thus prevent hospitalization.</font>

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Main Authors: Guerra,Henrique L., Firmo,Josélia O. A., Uchoa,Elizabeth, Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda F.
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Language:English
Published: Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública Sergio Arouca, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz 2001
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The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with hospitalization of the elderly
author_facet Guerra,Henrique L.
Firmo,Josélia O. A.
Uchoa,Elizabeth
Lima-Costa,Maria Fernanda F.
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title The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with hospitalization of the elderly
title_short The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with hospitalization of the elderly
title_full The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with hospitalization of the elderly
title_fullStr The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with hospitalization of the elderly
title_full_unstemmed The Bambuí Health and Aging Study (BHAS): factors associated with hospitalization of the elderly
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description This study aimed to identify factors associated with hospital admissions of the elderly. All residents of Bambuí, Minas Gerais State <FONT FACE=Symbol>³ 60 years (n = 1,742) were selected. Some 1,606 of these (92.2%) participated in the study. The dependent variable was the number of hospital admissions (none, one, and two or more) during the previous 12 months. Independent variables were grouped as enabling, predisposing, and need-related factors. The strongest associations with multiple hospital admissions were: living alone; financial constraints to purchase of medication; and various indicators of need (worse self-perceived health, more visits to physician, greater use of prescription medications, and history of coronary heart disease). Such variables could help identify older adults at greatest risk and thus prevent hospitalization.</font>
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