Perception of health-related quality of life in elderly subjects living in Chiclayo

  • Juan Mavhier Coronado Gálvez Médico del Servicio de Atención Primaria del Sergas, España
  • Cristian Díaz Vélez Hospital Nacional Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo, Chiclayo
  • Moisés Alexander Apolaya Segura Dirección de Sanidad de la Fuerza Aérea del Perú
  • Luis Miguel Manrique González Médico del Centro de Urgencias Monzón, España
  • Juan Pablo Arequipa Benavides Hospital de la Sanidad de la Policía Nacional del Perú, Chiclayo
Keywords: Quality of life, Aged, Health

Abstract

Introduction: the quality of life related to health is perhaps one of the most objective measure of health. Provides a more comprehensive, integral and valid health status.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the perception of Health-Related Quality of Life in elderly adults living in Chiclayo, and to identify the epidemiological characteristics related with such perception.

Methods: A cluster sampling method was used, 400 subjects were interviewed using 2 instruments, a social and epidemiological form and a quality of life questionnaire based on the SF-36 Health Survey, and the variables assessed were as follows: physical functioning, physical role, body pain, general health, vitality, social functioning, emotional role, and mental health.

Results: Subjects included in the survey were mainly female (56.25%), with a mean age 71.29 ± 7.90 years; more than half of the subjects (52.75%) reported the presence of acute and/or chronic diseases, and 18.3% reported the use of a psychoactive substance (alcohol, tobacco, sedative drugs). With respect to the SF-36 questionnaire, the items physical functioning, mental health, and vitality had the highest rates: 72.75%, 68.74%, and 64.61%, respectively; and the lowest rates were found in general health, physical role, and bodily pain, accounting 50.22%, 61.18%, and 62.22%, respectively.

Conclusions: Being male sex, with a higher school grade and having a net income >1,000 Soles (Peruvian Currency) were considered as protective factors; and risk factors included being >80 years of age, having no income-generating activity, not having any health coverage, and having any chronic disease. Values in scale summaries comparing elderly pre-fragile and non-frail Hispanic and American populations were 48.68 ± 7.56, and 54.22 ± 9.56, respectively; the corresponding values for the mental summary scale were 50.94 ± 12.23 and 57.43 ± 11.43, respectively.

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Published
2009-12-31
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Coronado Gálvez JM, Díaz Vélez C, Apolaya Segura MA, Manrique González LM, Arequipa Benavides JP. Perception of health-related quality of life in elderly subjects living in Chiclayo. Acta Med Peru [Internet]. 2009Dec.31 [cited 2024May3];26(4):230 -238. Available from: http://www.amp.cmp.org.pe/index.php/AMP/article/view/1533
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES