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Comparative Study
. 2004 Feb;13(1):125-36.
doi: 10.1023/B:QURE.0000015286.68287.66.

Overall and health related quality of life among the oldest old in pain

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Comparative Study

Overall and health related quality of life among the oldest old in pain

Ulf Jakobsson et al. Qual Life Res. 2004 Feb.

Abstract

Objectives: To compare the oldest old (85 years and above) in pain with those with no pain across gender, regarding demographic data, living conditions, social network/support, walking/mobility problems, fatigue, sleeping problems, depressed mood and quality of life (QoL). The aim was also to test how these variables were related to QoL among the oldest old in pain.

Methods: The study comprised 1622 people aged 85-105 years, of whom 47% reported pain. SF-12 and the LGC questionnaire were used to measure QoL. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with QoL.

Results: Functional limitations, fatigue, sleeping problem and depressed mood were significantly more prevalent and QoL was significantly lower among those in pain than those not in pain, and among women compared to men. These complaints, along with financial problems, living in sheltered housing and living alone, were associated with low QoL among those in pain.

Conclusion: Pain is common among the oldest old and coexists with several other complaints that together negatively affect QoL. By identifying those in pain and coexisting factors, actions can be taken to contribute to QoL, also in late life.

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