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Neighborhood Mobility and Unmet Physical Activity Need in Old Age: A 2-Year Follow-Up
2020
Background: Many older people report a willingness to increase outdoor physical activity (PA), but no opportunities for it, a situation termed as unmet PA need. The authors studied whether lower neighborhood mobility and PA precede the development of unmet PA need. Methods: Community-dwelling 75- to 90-year-old people (n = 700) were interviewed annually for 2 years. Unmet PA need, neighborhood mobility, and PA were self-reported. In addition, accelerometer-based step counts were assessed among a subgroup (n = 156). Results: Logistic regression analyses revealed that lower baseline neighborhood mobility (odds ratio 3.02, 95% confidence interval [1.86, 4.90] vs. daily) and PA (odds ratio 4.37…
Spatial and Temporal Gait Characteristics in Patients Admitted to a Neuro-Rehabilitation Department with Age-Related White Matter Changes: A Gait Ana…
2023
Background: Patients with age-related white matter changes (ARWMC) frequently present a gait disorder, depression and cognitive impairment. Our aims are to define which alterations in the gait parameters are associated with motor or neuro-psychological impairment and to assess the role of motor, mood or cognitive dysfunction in explaining the variance of the gait parameters. Methods: Patients with gait disorders admitted to a Neuro-rehabilitation Department, affected by vascular leukoencephalopathy who had ARWMC confirmed by a brain MRI, were consecutively enrolled, classified by a neuroradiological scale (Fazekas 1987) and compared to healthy controls. We excluded subjects unable to walk i…
Map-based assessment of older adults’ life space: validity and reliability
2020
Background Map-based tools have recently found their way into health-related research. They can potentially be used to quantify older adults’ life-space. This study aimed to evaluate the validity (vs. GPS) and the test-retest reliability of a map-based life-space assessment (MBA). Methods Life-space of one full week was assessed by GPS and by MBA. MBA was repeated after approximately 3 weeks. Distance-related (mean and maximum distance from home) and area-related (convex hull, standard deviational ellipse) life-space indicators were calculated. Intraclass correlations (MBA vs. GPS and test-retest) were calculated in addition to Bland-Altman analyses (MBA vs. GPS). Results Fifty-eight older …
CGA with Easy-care: priorities for research and development.
2009
Metronomic (M), capecitabine (C), and oxaliplatin (O) plus bevacizumab (B) as treatment of advanced colorectal cancer (ACRC) in very elderly people (…
2011
Background: A limit to delivery of cytotoxic chemotherapy in elderly people with cancer, is severe toxicity as principal side effect of treatment. We designed in 2009 a treatment schedule to evaluate E&S of combination of three drugs O, C plus B in ACRC very old patients in a metronomic mode (M-COB) Methods: 75 (37 f -38 m) very elderly patients with advanced colorectal cancer (median age:76; range: 70-82) were enrolled. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) was performed to all pts to assess eligibility for chemotherapy. Treatment schedule was: O (65 mg/m2) + B (7.5 mg/Kg) on day 1 (O doses was adjusted by Kintzel-Dorr formula). C (fixed dose of 1,000 mg bid) was delivered from day 2 to…
Combined treatment with fulvestrant plus capecitabine in elderly advanced breast cancer (EABC): Three-year evaluation of efficacy and safety
2010
Background: EABC affects about 45% of all advanced breast cancers and actually treatments are always more toxic than effectiveness. Fulvestrant (F), the first of a new class of pure estrogen receptor antagonists, competitively binds to estrogen receptors on tumors and inhibit tumor growth. Capecitabine (C) is converted to 5-FU by thymidine phosphorylase and shows good efficacy and low toxicity as single agent in EABC. Since elderly cancer pts are extremely susceptible in development of rapid toxicity during treatment with cytotoxic drugs, we design this chemo-hormone combined schedule to evaluate if F + C could increase efficacy profile in EABC women. Methods: 41 EABC pts (mean age 72; rang…
Capecitabine (XEL) and oxaliplatin (OX) in combination with bevacizumab (BEV) in the management of elderly patients with advanced colorectal cancer (…
2010
Background: Older individuals always experience enhanced susceptibility to the side effects of cytotoxic chemotherapy. The aim of the study was to evaluate impact of BEV in combination with OX and XEL in ACRC elderly patients. Methods: 56 (29 male, 27 female) elderly patients with ACRC (median age: 71; range: 66-80) were enrolled. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) was performed to assess eligibility for chemotherapy. The dose of IRI and XEL was adjusted according to Kintzel-Dorr formula. Primary endpoint: clinical response rates (RR) according to WHO criteria. Secondary endpoints: toxicity profile using NCI-CTC v2.0 and quality of life (QoL) score measured through EORTC QLQ-C30 quest…
Administration of care to older patients in transition from hospital to home care services: Home nursing leaders' experiences
2013
Published version of an article in the journal: Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare. Also available from the Publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S51947 Open access Background: Older persons in transition between hospital and home care services are in a particularly vulnerable situation and risk unfortunate consequences caused by organizational inefficiency. The purpose of the study reported here was to elucidate how home nursing leaders experience the administration of care to older people in transition from hospital to their own homes. Methods: A qualitative study design was used. Ten home nursing leaders in two municipalities in southern Norway participated in individual inte…
Administration of care to older patients in transition from hospital to home care services: home nursing leaders' experiences.
2013
Background Older persons in transition between hospital and home care services are in a particularly vulnerable situation and risk unfortunate consequences caused by organizational inefficiency. The purpose of the study reported here was to elucidate how home nursing leaders experience the administration of care to older people in transition from hospital to their own homes. Methods A qualitative study design was used. Ten home nursing leaders in two municipalities in southern Norway participated in individual interviews. The interview texts were audio taped, transcribed verbatim and analyzed by use of a phenomenological-hermeneutic approach. Results Three main themes and seven subthemes we…
Clinical Phenotype and Response to Different Lines of Therapy in Elderly with Immune Thrombocytopenia: A Retrospective Study
2020
Salvatrice Mancuso,1 Melania Carlisi,1 Nicola Serra,2,3 Mariasanta Napolitano,1 Simona Raso,3 Ugo Consoli,4 Roberto Palazzolo,5 Maria Rosa Lanza Cariccio,6 Sergio Siragusa1 1Health Promotion Sciences, Maternal and Infant Care, Internal Medicine and Medical Specialties (PROMISE) Department, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; 2Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology, University Federico II of Naples, Naples, Italy; 3Department of Surgical, Oncological and Stomatological Disciplines, University of Palermo, Palermo, Italy; 4UOC Ematologia ARNAS Garibaldi, Catania, Italy; 5UOS Ematologia, Asst Valtellina e Alto Lario, Sondrio, Italy; 6Dipartimento Oncologico, La Maddalena,…