2018
DOI: 10.1111/psyg.12376
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Predictors of health related‐quality of life among elderly with disabilities

Abstract: Aim: There have been no previous studies of health-related quality of life (HRQOL) among adults aged 65 years and older with disabilities in Serbia. The aim of study was to identify predictors of HRQOL in the context of sociodemographic characteristics, disability aetiology, comorbid diseases, indices of comorbidities, realization of social rights, and domestic violence. Methods: The cross-sectional study involved 275 consecutive elderly outpatients with disabilities. They were recruited by general practitione… Show more

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“…Studies on HRQoL for disabled people included: exploring factors that affect the lives of patients with specific diseases (e.g., strokes, schizophrenia, psoriasis, musculoskeletal pain, heart failure, multiple sclerosis, etc.) [33][34][35][36][37], older adults [38], specific patients (e.g., multiple sclerosis and chronic ankle symptom) and people with disabilities [39][40][41][42][43]; or exploring the extent of changes in HRQoL brought about by exercises or other interventions [38,44,45]. Studies on the HRQoL of disabled people, based on health-related factors (e.g., health behaviors such as drinking and smoking, degree of chronic disease, exercise participation, and health-related entities that affect HRQoL) were insufficient or lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on HRQoL for disabled people included: exploring factors that affect the lives of patients with specific diseases (e.g., strokes, schizophrenia, psoriasis, musculoskeletal pain, heart failure, multiple sclerosis, etc.) [33][34][35][36][37], older adults [38], specific patients (e.g., multiple sclerosis and chronic ankle symptom) and people with disabilities [39][40][41][42][43]; or exploring the extent of changes in HRQoL brought about by exercises or other interventions [38,44,45]. Studies on the HRQoL of disabled people, based on health-related factors (e.g., health behaviors such as drinking and smoking, degree of chronic disease, exercise participation, and health-related entities that affect HRQoL) were insufficient or lacking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vaccinating such individuals also helps to ease the burden of healthcare costs associated with more complex healthcare needs [ 106 , 107 ]. It was observed that adherence to vaccination induces an improvement in the quality of life in the groups of immunocompromised elderly people and their families and this translates into greater independence of these subjects and greater autonomy and mobility which limits physical inactivity and frailty in individuals [ 108 , 109 ].…”
Section: Vaccination In the Immunocompromised Elderlymentioning
confidence: 99%