Clarifying the Actual Situation of Old-Old Adults with Unknown Health Conditions and Those Indifferent to Health Using the National Health Insurance Database (KDB) System

利用国民健康保险数据库(KDB)系统,明确健康状况不明和对健康漠不关心的高龄老人的实际情况

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the actual situation of individuals with unknown health conditions (UHCs) and those indifferent to health (IH) among old-old adults (OOAs) aged 75 years and above using the National Health Insurance Database (KDB) system. Methods: A total of 102 individuals with no history of medical examinations were selected from the KDB system in a city in Japan. Data were collected through home visit interviews and blood pressure monitors distributed by public health nurses (PHNs) from Community Comprehensive Support Centers (CCSCs). The collected data included personal attributes, health concern levels, and responses to a 15-item OOA questionnaire. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with seven PHNs. The control group consisted of 76 users of the "Kayoinoba" service (Kayoinoba users: KUs). Results: Of the 83 individuals who could be interviewed, 50 (49.0%) were classified as UHCs and 11 (10.8%) were classified as IH, including 5 from the low health concern group and 6 who refused to participate. In the word cloud generated from the PHNs' interviews, the words and phrases "community welfare commissioner", "community development", "blood pressure monitor", "troublesome", "suspicious", and "young" were highlighted. In the comparison of health assessments between UHCs and KUs, "body weight loss" and "cognitive function" were more prevalent among KUs, and "smoking" and "social participation" were more prevalent among UHCs. Conclusions: The home visit activities of CCSCs utilizing the KDB system may contribute to an understanding of the actual situation of UHCs, including IHs, among OOAs. UHCs (including patients with IH status) had a higher proportion of risk factors related to smoking and lower social participation than KUs.

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