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Comparison of Current Health, Functional Limitations, and Health Care Use of Young Adults Who Were Born With Extremely Low Birth Weight and Normal Birth Weight

机译:出生体重和正常出生体重极低的年轻成年人当前的健康,功能限制和保健用途的比较

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OBJECTIVE. The objective of this study was to compare the current health status, physical ability, functional limitations, and health care use of extremely low birth weight and normal birth weight young adults.METHODS. A longitudinal study was conducted of a population-based cohort of 166 extremely low birth weight survivors (501–1000 g birth weight; 1977–1982 births) and a group of 145 sociodemographically comparable normal birth weight individuals. Current health status, history of illnesses, hospitalizations, use of health resources, and physical self-efficacy were assessed through questionnaires that were administered to the young adults by masked interviewers.RESULTS. Individuals completed the assessments at a mean age of 23 years. Neurosensory impairments were identified in 27% of extremely low birth weight and 2% of normal birth weight individuals. No differences were reported in the current health status for physical or mental summary scores. Extremely low birth weight young adults reported a higher prevalence of chronic health conditions in the past 6 months. A significantly higher proportion of extremely low birth weight individuals had functional limitations in seeing, hearing, and dexterity and experienced clumsiness and learning difficulties. Except for prescription glasses, medications for depression, and home-care services for extremely low birth weight individuals, there were no significant differences between groups in use of health care resources. Extremely low birth weight individuals had significantly weaker hand grip strength and lower scores for physical self-efficacy, perceived physical ability, and physical self-confidence.CONCLUSIONS. Extremely low birth weight young adults seem to enjoy similar current health status to their normal birth weight peers. However, they continue to have significantly poorer physical abilities and a higher prevalence of chronic health conditions and functional limitations. Contrary to expectations, they do not pose a significant burden to the health care system at young adulthood.
机译:目的。这项研究的目的是比较极低出生体重和正常出生体重的年轻人的当前健康状况,身体能力,功能局限性和保健使用情况。进行了一项纵向研究,研究对象是166名出生体重极低的幸存者(501–1000 g出生体重; 1977–1982年出生)和145名按社会人口统计学可比的正常出生体重的个体。目前的健康状况,疾病史,住院,医疗卫生资源的使用和身体自我效能通过问卷调查来评估,调查问卷由蒙面访谈者对年轻人进行。结果。个人完成评估的平均年龄为23岁。在27%的极低出生体重者和2%的正常出生体重者中发现了神经感觉障碍。身体或精神总成绩的当前健康状况未见差异。在过去6个月中,极低出生体重的年轻人报告了较高的慢性健康状况。出生体重极低的人中,有相当大比例的人在视力,听觉和灵巧方面有功能限制,并且笨拙和学习困难。除了处方眼镜,用于抑郁症的药物和为极低出生体重的人提供的家庭护理服务外,两组之间在使用医疗资源方面没有显着差异。出生体重极低的人的握力明显弱,身体自我效能,感知的身体能力和身体自信心得分较低。极低出生体重的年轻人似乎享有与正常出生体重同龄人相似的健康状况。但是,他们的身体能力仍然很差,慢性健康状况和功能限制的患病率更高。与期望相反,它们在成年后并未对医疗保健系统构成重大负担。

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