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Trajectories of Functional Impairment in Homeless Older Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
PLoS ONE
August 13, 2019
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Trajectories of Functional Impairment in Homeless Older Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
PLoS ONE
August 13, 2019
Difficulty performing activities of daily living (“functional impairment”) is common in homeless adults aged 50 and older. Homeless adults develop aging-related conditions earlier than individuals in the general population, including difficulty with basic activities of daily living (ADLs) that are essential for independence. Researchers conducted a prospective cohort study to assess functional trajectories based on self-reported difficulty performing 5 activities of daily living. They found functional impairment improved in some homeless adults, it persisted or worsened in many others.
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Oral Health and Access to Dental Care Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Public Health Dentistry
September 17, 2018
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Oral Health and Access to Dental Care Among Older Homeless Adults: Results From the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Public Health Dentistry
September 17, 2018
People experiencing homelessness have inadequate resources for regular dental hygiene and a higher prevalence of risk for tooth loss, including smoking and substance use. This study aimed to describe the prevalence of and factors associated with oral health measures in a sample of older homeless adults in Oakland, CA. Researchers conducted a cross-sectional analysis of data from a population-based study of 350 homeless adults aged ≥50. They found that tooth loss and oral pain are highly prevalent in older homeless adults.
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The Thing That Really Gets Me Is the Future’: Symptomatology in Older Homeless Adults in the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
May 18, 2018
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The Thing That Really Gets Me Is the Future’: Symptomatology in Older Homeless Adults in the HOPE HOME Study
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
May 18, 2018
Older homeless adults experience premature development of age-related conditions and an elevated symptom burden. The study aimed to characterize the experience, understanding, and management of physical, psychological, social (e.g., loneliness), and existential (e.g., regret, loss of dignity) symptoms among older homeless adults. Researchers conducted semistructured interviews from June 2016 to March 2017 with a purposive sample of participants from the Health Outcomes of People Experiencing Homelessness in Older Middle Age cohort, a longitudinal study of homeless adults aged 50 and older. They found that homelessness causes and exacerbates physical and psychological distress. Interventions should address multiple interconnected dimensions of suffering.
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Advance Care Planning for Older Homeless-Experienced Adults: Results from the Health Outcomes of People Experiencing Homelessness in Older Middle Age Study.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
May 9, 2018
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Advance Care Planning for Older Homeless-Experienced Adults: Results from the Health Outcomes of People Experiencing Homelessness in Older Middle Age Study.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
May 9, 2018
Older homeless-experienced adults have low engagement in advance care planning (ACP) despite high morbidity and mortality. Researchers conducted a cross-sectional analysis of a cohort of 350 homeless-experienced adults aged 50 and older in Oakland, California. They assessed the prevalence of potential surrogate decision-makers, ACP contemplation, discussions, and ACP documentation (surrogate designation, advance directives). Researchers found a low prevalence of engagement in a full range of ACP behaviors, including contemplation, discussions, and formal ACP documentation.
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