Community Participation Flashcards

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Q

How are the 5 different generation groups classified?

A
  • Maturists: pre-1945
  • Baby boomers: 1945-60
  • Gen X: 1961-80
  • Gen Y: 1981-95
  • Gen Z: after 1995
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2
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Why is there an ageing population?

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  • Longer life expectancy
  • Lower fertility rate
  • Baby boomers population bubble
  • Migration boom post war
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3
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When was the retirement age set historically?

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Male retirement age of 65 set in 1909, when average male lifespan was ~58yrs

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4
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What is frailty?

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  • Multidimensional syndrome
  • Increased vulnerability to stressor due to reduced capacity of physiological systems
  • Associated with increased risk of falls, disability, hospitalisation, mortality, inflammation
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5
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What is entropy?

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A process of degradation or a trend to disorder

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What are the frailty criteria?

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3/5 of the following:

  • Poor muscle strength
  • Slow gait
  • Un-intentional wt loss
  • Exhaustion
  • Sedentary
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7
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What tools can be used to assess frailty?

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  • FRAIL questionnaire

- Clinical frailty scale

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What types of interventions can be used to treat frailty?

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  • Physical
  • Nutritional
  • Behavioural, social, psychological
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9
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How does average number of hospital days change with age?

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  • 55-64yo: Increases from 24 to 40

- > 64yo: Decreases to 23 days

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10
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What is the inverse care law?

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Availability of medical care varies inversely with need for it in the population

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What are the major factors that determine level of care?

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  • Management of continence
  • Mobility
  • Level of assistance in personal care & ADLs
  • Behaviour (dementia, supervision requirements)
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