2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejim.2015.02.016
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Chronic conditions, disability, and quality of life in older adults with multimorbidity in Spain

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“…An English longitudinal study by Zaninotto, Falaschetti and Sacker (2009) found that increasing lack of independence in activities of daily living was a negative predictor of QOL in seniors. Similar results were recorded in a Spanish study by Forjaz et al (2015), in which the presence of functional disability was proportionally related to worse quality of life in seniors. Interpretation of the results of this study is limited by several factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…An English longitudinal study by Zaninotto, Falaschetti and Sacker (2009) found that increasing lack of independence in activities of daily living was a negative predictor of QOL in seniors. Similar results were recorded in a Spanish study by Forjaz et al (2015), in which the presence of functional disability was proportionally related to worse quality of life in seniors. Interpretation of the results of this study is limited by several factors.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…In this sense, death can be viewed as liberation. The negative effect of chronic conditions in the elderly on various aspects of QOL, and on maintenance of self-care in activities of daily living can be found in other studies (Chin, Lee, Lee, 2014;Forjaz et al, 2015), as can the negative effect of poly-morbidity on mobility, occurrence of pain, anxiety and depression Like Kabátová et al (2014), we recorded a high prevalence of depression and anxiety in seniors in this study. The presence of anxiety and depression led to a deterioration in the quality of life in seniors in all domains of the WHOQOL-OLD and WHOQOL-BREF.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…A cohort study highlighted the presence of comorbidities as a major impact factor in the QOL of the elderly, also emphasizing the deficiency and the physical dependence [30]. Opposite to this evidence, this study did not show a statistically significant association between the presence of diseases and QOL.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 42%