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. 2022 May 1;51(5):afac093.
doi: 10.1093/ageing/afac093.

Geriatric conditions and healthcare utilisation in older adults living with HIV

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Geriatric conditions and healthcare utilisation in older adults living with HIV

Meredith Greene et al. Age Ageing. .

Abstract

Background: older HIV-positive adults experience a significant burden of geriatric conditions. However, little is known about the association between geriatric conditions and healthcare utilisation in this population.

Setting: outpatient safety-net HIV clinic in San Francisco.

Methods: in 2013, HIV-positive adults ≥50 years of age underwent geriatric assessment including functional impairment, fall(s)in past year, cognitive impairment (MOCA <26) and low social support (Lubben social network scale ≤12). We reviewed medical records from 2013 through 2017 to capture healthcare utilisation (emergency room (ER) visits and hospitalisations) and used Poisson models to examine the association between geriatric conditions and utilisation events over 4 years.

Results: among 192 participants, 81% were male, 51% were white, the median age was 56 (range 50-74), and the median CD4 count was 508 (IQR 338-688) cells/mm3. Sixteen percent of participants had ≥1 activities of daily living (ADL) dependency, 58% had ≥1 instrumental activities of daily living IADL dependency, 43% reported ≥1 falls, 31% had cognitive impairment, and 58% had low social support. Over 4 years, 90 participants (46%) had ≥1 ER visit (total of 289 ER visits), 39 (20%) had ≥1 hospitalisation (total of 68 hospitalisations), and 15 (8%) died. In unadjusted and adjusted analyses, IADL dependency and falls were associated with healthcare utilisation (adjusted incidence rate ratios IADL (95%CI): 1.73 (1.33-2.25); falls: 1.51 (1.21-1.87)).

Conclusion: IADL dependency and history of falls were associated with healthcare utilisation among older HIV-positive adults. Although our results are limited by sample size, improved understanding of the association between geriatric conditions and healthcare utilisation could build support for geriatric HIV care models.

Keywords: Geriatric assessment; functional performance; health services; older people.

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Percentage of participants with geriatric conditions. Footnote. n = 192 Fall(s) assessed as self-report fall(s) in past year; MoCA = Montreal Cognitive Assessment; LSNS = Lubben Social Network Scale.

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