Elderly housebound: changes over time
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- DOI: 10.7748/ns.8.1.26.s31
Elderly housebound: changes over time
Abstract
This article, which completes the research discussed in recent articles in Nursing Standard (1, 2), describes the changes in the ability of very elderly frail people to go outdoors. The sample members were first interviewed in 1987 when they were aged 85 or over, and followed up in 1990. Cross-sectional analyses showed that the groups who could not get outside alone or at all in either 1987 or 1990 were more likely to be taking prescribed medication, had poorer functional ability, reported problems with eyesight and aches/pains/stiffness in muscles/joints, had poorer emotional well-being, spent most of their days 'just sitting', and wanted more help with activities of daily living. There were, however, no differences in their social network characteristics, or their use of services.