Functional ability of very elderly people

Nurs Stand. 1993 Sep;7(51):31-6. doi: 10.7748/ns.7.51.31.s46.

Abstract

This article, which expands on the research discussed four weeks ago in Nursing Standard, describes the circumstances of very elderly people with different levels of functional ability, and how their ability's changed over a 2.5 year period. In particular, it focuses on the needs of those with poor functional ability, who were found to be more likely to have health problems, poorer emotional well-being, almost no friends in their social networks, and greater needs for help (or more help) from services such as chiropody. Few received services specific to rehabilitation and social support, although this group were more likely to receive a greater amount of help, in terms of instrumental aid, with tasks of daily living.

MeSH terms

  • Activities of Daily Living*
  • Aged*
  • England
  • Female
  • Health Services for the Aged
  • Health Status*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Sex Factors