Author/Authors :
S.G. SAZLINA1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
To determine the health related quality of life and its predictive factors among older people
with non-communicable diseases attending primary care clinics. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Three
public primary care clinics in a district in Selangor, Malaysia. Participants: Registered patients aged 55 years and
above. Measurements: A face-to-face interview was conducted using a validated questionnaire of Medical
Outcome Study 36-item short form health survey (SF-36). The outcome measure was the health related quality
of life (HRQoL) and other factors measured were socio demography, physical activity, social support (Duke-
UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire), and presence of non-communicable diseases. Results: A total of
347 participants had non-communicable diseases which included hypertension (41.8%), type 2 diabetes (33.7%),
asthma (4.8%), hyperlipidaemia (1.7%), coronary heart disease (1.2%), and osteoarthritis (0.2%). Age ≥ 65 years
old (OR =2.23; 95%CI=1.42, 3.50), single (OR=1.75; 95%CI=1.06,2.90), presence of co-morbid condition
(OR=1.66; 95%CI=1.06, 2.61), and poorer social support (OR=2.11; 95%CI=1.27, 3.51; p=0.002) were
significant predictors of poorer physical component of HRQoL . In predicting lower mental health component of
HRQoL, the significant predictors were women (OR=2.28; 95%CI=1.44, 3.62), Indian ethnicity (OR=1.86;
95%CI=1.08, 3.21) and poorer social support (OR=2.71; 95%CI=1.63, 4.51). No interactions existed between
these predictors. Conclusion: Older people with non-communicable diseases were susceptible to lower health
related quality of life. Increasing age, single, presence of co-morbid conditions, and poorer social support were
predictors of lower physical health component of HRQoL. While the older women, Indian ethnicity and poorer
social support reported lower mental health component of HRQoL.
Keywords :
Older people , health related quality of life , non-communicable diseases , primary care , Malaysia.