J. Woo et al., AN ESTIMATION OF THE FUNCTIONAL DISABILITY BURDEN IN ELDERLY CHINESE AGE 70 YEARS AND OVER, Disability and rehabilitation, 18(12), 1996, pp. 609-612
A cross-sectional survey of functional status among elderly Hong Kong
Chinese aged 70 years and over was carried out to estimate the current
burden of disability. Two thousand and thirty-two subjects (999 men,
1033 women) were recruited by random sampling of the old age and disab
ility allowance schemes covering over 90% of the elderly population, s
tratified by sex and 5-year age groups. Functional ability was adminis
tered using the Barthel Index. The duration of disability, if any, was
also noted. The prevalence of disability for different activities of
daily living varied from 0.8% to 26% (lowest for feeding and highest f
or climbing stairs and bathing). The prevalence was higher for women t
han men, and higher in the older age group for both sexes. Men in the
80+ age group had shorter duration of disability compared with those i
n the 70-79 age group, and compared with women. Using disability years
(estimated number of elderly with disability in the population x medi
an duration of disability) as an estimate of disability burden. the nu
mber ranges from approximately 19000 (inability to feed) to 100000 (in
ability to climb stairs). This estimate may be useful in the planning
of service provisions for the formal and informal care sector.