Life-space mobility in older persons with cognitive impairment after discharge from geriatric rehabilitation

•Life-space mobility was substantially limited in this vulnerable population.•Equipment and personal assistance played a key role for life-space mobility.•Females showed lower life-space mobility than males.•Motor performance and social/physical activity were identified as modifiable determinants. T...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of gerontology and geriatrics 2019-03, Vol.81, p.192-200
Hauptverfasser: Ullrich, Phoebe, Eckert, Tobias, Bongartz, Martin, Werner, Christian, Kiss, Rainer, Bauer, Jürgen M., Hauer, Klaus
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Zusammenfassung:•Life-space mobility was substantially limited in this vulnerable population.•Equipment and personal assistance played a key role for life-space mobility.•Females showed lower life-space mobility than males.•Motor performance and social/physical activity were identified as modifiable determinants. To describe life-space mobility and identify its determinants in older persons with cognitive impairment after discharge from geriatric rehabilitation. A cross-sectional study in older community-dwelling persons with mild to moderate cognitive impairment (Mini-Mental State Examination, MMSE: 17–26) following geriatric rehabilitation was conducted. Life-space mobility (LSM) was evaluated by the Life-Space Assessment in Persons with Cognitive Impairment (LSA-CI). Bivariate analyses and multivariate regression analyses were used to investigate associations between LSM and physical, cognitive, psychosocial, environmental, financial and demographic characteristics, and physical activity behavior. LSM in 118 older, multimorbid participants (age: 82.3 ± 6.0 years) with cognitive impairment (MMSE score: 23.3 ± 2.4 points) was substantially limited, depending on availability of personal support and equipment. More than 30% of participants were confined to the neighborhood and half of all patients could not leave the bedroom without equipment or assistance. Motor performance, social activities, physical activity, and gender were identified as independent determinants of LSM and explained 42.4% (adjusted R²) of the LSA-CI variance in the regression model. The study documents the highly restricted LSM in older persons with CI following geriatric rehabilitation. The identified modifiable determinants of LSM show potential for future interventions to increase LSM in such a vulnerable population at high risk for restrictions in LSM by targeting motor performance, social activities, and physical activity. A gender-specific approach may help to address more advanced restrictions in women.
ISSN:0167-4943
1872-6976
DOI:10.1016/j.archger.2018.12.007