TY - JOUR
T1 - "It's a toss up between my hearing, my heart, and my hip"
T2 - Prioritizing and accommodating multiple morbidities by vulnerable older adults
AU - Schoenberg, Nancy E.
AU - Leach, Corinne
AU - Edwards, William
PY - 2009/2
Y1 - 2009/2
N2 - Nearly three quarters of older adults have multiple morbidities (MM). This study investigated which morbidities older adults prioritize, why, and how they accommodate these conditions, focusing on elders with two or more chronic conditions and low socioeconomic status. Methods. In-depth interviews were conducted with 41 older adults (most being African American women from the southeastern U.S., with two or more chronic illnesses). Results. Many participants reported worrying most about their heart disease, diabetes, and disability/mobility problems, and about their synergistic effects. Many worried that MMs might tip them into a downward spiral. Participants spent the most time and money on arthritis and diabetes. Few received help; when they did, relatives assisted with arthritis/ mobility, diabetes, and effects of stroke. Discussion. Enhanced formal care coordination, increased use of technological innovations, and understanding elders' priorities are necessary to improve self-care/management and quality of life.
AB - Nearly three quarters of older adults have multiple morbidities (MM). This study investigated which morbidities older adults prioritize, why, and how they accommodate these conditions, focusing on elders with two or more chronic conditions and low socioeconomic status. Methods. In-depth interviews were conducted with 41 older adults (most being African American women from the southeastern U.S., with two or more chronic illnesses). Results. Many participants reported worrying most about their heart disease, diabetes, and disability/mobility problems, and about their synergistic effects. Many worried that MMs might tip them into a downward spiral. Participants spent the most time and money on arthritis and diabetes. Few received help; when they did, relatives assisted with arthritis/ mobility, diabetes, and effects of stroke. Discussion. Enhanced formal care coordination, increased use of technological innovations, and understanding elders' priorities are necessary to improve self-care/management and quality of life.
KW - African Americans
KW - Multiple morbidity
KW - Older adults
KW - Self-care
KW - Self-management
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U2 - 10.1353/hpu.0.0115
DO - 10.1353/hpu.0.0115
M3 - Article
C2 - 19202253
AN - SCOPUS:63249096924
SN - 1049-2089
VL - 20
SP - 134
EP - 151
JO - Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
JF - Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved
IS - 1
ER -