Mortality, health services use, and health behavior in a cohort of well older adults

Citation
Ja. Malmgren et al., Mortality, health services use, and health behavior in a cohort of well older adults, J AM GER SO, 47(1), 1999, pp. 51-59
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Public Health & Health Care Science","General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN GERIATRICS SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00028614 → ACNP
Volume
47
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
51 - 59
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-8614(199901)47:1<51:MHSUAH>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To construct an evidence-based Good Health Behavior Score and e xamine the relationship between aggregate health behaviors, mortality, and health services utilization in the last year of life in a cohort of well ol der adults. DESIGN: A prospective cohort. SETTING: A large health maintenance organization. PARTICIPANTS: 1867 older enrollees who responded to a health promotion surv ey. MEASUREMENTS: A baseline self-administered questionnaire was used to ascert ain health behaviors in 1987-1988, and vital status was determined 48 month s later. A Good Health Behavior Score was calculated, and a Cox proportiona l hazards model was used to compare high, middle, and low score groups rega rding risk of death. For those who died, differences in amount and type of health services utilization in relation to the summary score were compared for the year before death. RESULTS: During the 4 years of follow-up, the mortality rate for the mid-le vel score group was 50% less, and in the highest score group was 70% less, than in the lowest score group. Among decedents, no significant differences were found between high and low Good Health Behavior score groups for inpa tient and outpatient utilization, pharmacy use, or total cost during the la st year of life. CONCLUSION: An easily developed and simple health behavior score can predic t short term mortality quite strongly. Medical care costs in the last year of life were similar in individuals with higher and lower health behavior s cores.