イシモト ヤスコ
Yasuko Ishimoto
石本 恭子 所属 川崎医療福祉大学 医療技術学部 健康体育学科 職種 准教授 |
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言語種別 | 英語 |
発表タイトル | The association between subjective symptom of dysphagia and CGA items among nursing home residents in Japan: a cross-sectional study. |
会議名 | 13th International Conference on Frailty & Sarcopenia Research |
学会区分 | 国際学会及び海外の学会 |
発表形式 | ポスター掲示 |
講演区分 | 一般 |
発表者・共同発表者 | Yasuko Ishimoto, Taizo Wada, Yumi Kimura, Takahiko Nakamoto, Hisanori Kawashima, Emiko Kato, Mai Tatsuno, Michiko Fujisawa, Kozo Matsubayashi, Ryota Sakamoto |
発表年月日 | 2022/03/23 |
開催地 (都市, 国名) |
Toulouse, France |
概要 | Background: Dysphagia is one of the main cause of malnutrition and dehydration. Ten-item Eating Assessment tool (EAT-10) is a useful screening tool for dysphagia, but few studies showed the association with EAT-10 and Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) items in nursing home. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to show the association of EAT-10 with activities of daily living (ADL), health status and lifestyle factors among the nursing home residents in Japan. Methods: A total of 209 elderly were administered CGA questionnaire in the nursing home in Kyoto, Japan, in July 2019. 115 elderly were excluded because they were specified under the long-term care insurance system or independent elderly under 74 year old. Study population consisted of 94 elderly subjects aged 75 years and older. Using EAT-10 cut-off point value of 3, participants were divided into two group: dysphagia high risk group and dysphagia low risk group (EAT-10 scores of ≥3 and <3) and compared the characteristics of those groups. We evaluated association between EAT-10 and CGA items. Results: There was no significant difference in age between these groups. The elderly subjects with EAT-10≥3 were significantly higher score than those with Eat-10<3 in FSI (1.6 vs 0.9), FRI (5.8 vs 3.9), and GDS (5.5 vs 3.6) and significantly lower in self-rated health (54.1vs 67.6) respectively (p<0.05). Conclusion: The elderly with dysphagia has risk of frail, fall and depression and low self-rated health. Subjective symptom of dysphagia should be paid more attention to improve physical and mental care in nursing home. |