Publications by authors named "Yi-Ching Yang"

Intrinsic capacity (IC), an internal composite ability proposed by the World Health Organization, is fundamental to older people's health. The present study examined potential models explaining the association between IC and quality of life (QoL) among older people in Taiwan. Frailty, basic activities of daily living (BADL), and instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) were hypothesized to be mediators in the association between IC and QoL.

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Background: Intrinsic capacity, a concept proposed by the World Health Organization, includes multidimensions to better understand older adults' health conditions for successful healthy aging. One of the key dimensions of intrinsic capacity is cognition. The present study aimed to examine if the cognitive test in Integrated Care for Older People Screening Tool for Taiwanese (ICOPES-TW) is a suitable instrument for screening cognition impairment.

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Background And Purpose: Fear of falling and low physical activity become prevalent in an aged society, but their association with fall risk warrants further investigation.

Methods: Our study involved 600 individuals aged 70.8-96.

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Background: We aimed to analyse the differences in the risk of geriatric syndromes between older adults with and without coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients from the US Collaborative Network in the TriNetX between January 1, 2020, and December 31, 2022. We included individuals aged older than 65 years with at least 2 health care visits who underwent severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests during the study period.

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Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of magic-themed interventions in improving daily bimanual task performance in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (CP) and to elucidate the variability in outcomes.

Method: This systematic literature review searched databases including Embase, MEDLINE, Scopus, Cochrane Central, and CINAHL. Outcome measures selected for the meta-analysis included the Children's Hand-use Experience Questionnaire, its three subscales, and the Besta subscale C.

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  • Medication non-adherence is common among older adults with non-communicable diseases (NCDs), leading to increased hospitalizations and mortality.
  • A study involving 1,268 older adults in Taiwan found that those with lower overall intrinsic capacity (IC) levels were more likely to not stick to their medication regimens.
  • Specific factors such as cognitive impairment, hearing loss, and depressive symptoms significantly increased the chances of non-adherence, suggesting that programs to boost medication adherence should focus on improving IC.
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Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) proposed the concept of intrinsic capacity (comprising composite physical and mental capacity) which aligns with their concepts of healthy aging and functional ability. Consequently, the WHO promotes the Integrated Care for Older People (ICOPE) framework as guidance for geriatric care. Consequently, each government should have a screening tool corresponding to ICOPE framework to promote geriatric care.

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  • The study investigated the connection between oral frailty and oral dysbiosis in hospitalized patients aged 50 and older.
  • Out of 103 patients, over half (53.4%) exhibited oral frailty, which was significantly linked to the presence of harmful bacteria (Enterobacterales) in their mouths.
  • Improving patients' articulatory oral motor skills may help reduce the levels of Enterobacterales and improve oral health.
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  • The FIND-NEEDS screening tool was developed to quickly identify common geriatric conditions, aiming to simplify the comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) process, which is typically time-consuming and labor-intensive.
  • In a study with 114 participants aged 65 and older, FIND-NEEDS was evaluated against CGA for validity, revealing strong correlations and excellent sensitivity and specificity.
  • The results suggest that FIND-NEEDS is a reliable and efficient tool for assessing health needs in older adults, potentially streamlining healthcare evaluations in geriatric settings.
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Dengue is one of the most common epidemic infections around the world. Dengue infections in older adults are related to an atypical presentation and a high mortality. Frailty is associated with poor recovery from hospitalization due to infection.

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Advance care planning (ACP) has the potential to improve the outcomes of end-of-life care for residents in nursing homes. The aim of this study was to determine whether an ACP program was beneficial for nursing home residents by assessing end-of-life indicators. An experimental study with a retrospective chart review was conducted.

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Background: Intrinsic capacity (IC) is a comprehensive indicator of the overall well-being of older adults, and assessing of IC can help identify early stage of disability and tailor intervention to individual needs. However, there is a lack of effective and simple IC assessment tools. This study aimed to establish predictive scoring algorithms of IC to identify older adults at high risk of impaired functional ability.

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The Fracture Risk Assessment Tool (FRAX®) is a widely utilized country-specific calculator for identifying individuals with high fracture risk; its score is calculated from 12 variables, but its formulation is not publicly disclosed. We aimed to decompose and simplify the FRAX® by utilizing a nationwide community survey database as a reference module for creating a local assessment tool for osteoporotic fracture community screening in any country. Participants ( = 16384; predominantly women (75%); mean age = 64.

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Background: Population aging has increased the prevalence of multimorbidity, jeopardizing the sustainability and efficiency of healthcare systems. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of an integrated ambulatory care program (IACP) on healthcare utilization and costs among older patients with multimorbidity while accounting for the confounding effects of frailty.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study using propensity matching including patients aged 65 or older with two or more chronic conditions attending the outpatient clinic at our hospital between June 1 and December 31, 2019, was conducted.

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  • Magic is being redefined from mere entertainment to a serious component of healthcare, referred to as "magicine," that aims to improve health and well-being across biological, psychological, and social dimensions.
  • A systematic review examined various journal articles to identify 82 studies across different research designs, recognizing nine key areas in which magic can enhance healthcare, such as rehabilitation and psychotherapy.
  • The findings suggest that magic could significantly improve health outcomes for patients and foster better interactions between healthcare professionals and patients through innovative therapeutic practices.
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Background And Objectives: Multimorbidity increases risks, such as polypharmacy, inappropriate prescription, and functional decline. It also increases medical care utilization by older adults, placing a burden on health care systems. This study evaluated the effectiveness of an integrated ambulatory care program for health care and medication use in patients with multimorbidity and polypharmacy.

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Background: Cigarette smoking is a serious global health issue. Limited studies previously analyzed health literacy components in patients undergoing smoking cessation interventions. This study focuses on individuals enrolled in smoking cessation services and investigates the distribution of health literacy in three domains (health care, disease prevention, and health promotion) and four abilities (access, understand, appraise, and apply health information).

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Although the association between poor sleep quality and frailty has been previously reported, the relationship between sleep health and intrinsic capacity (IC) remains largely unknown. We aimed to examine the association between sleep health and IC among older adults. This was a cross-sectional study, and 1268 eligible participants completed a questionnaire collecting information on demographic, socioeconomic, lifestyle, sleep health, and IC.

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Background: The benefit of inpatient comprehensive geriatric assessment on patient survival and function has been demonstrated among frail older patients. However, the influence of outpatient geriatric evaluation and management (GEM) on clinical outcomes remains debated. This study aimed to update the research evidence detailing the effect of outpatient GEM on survival and nursing-home admission through a comparison with conventional care.

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Background: Functional status, postural dizziness (PD), and postural hypotension (PH) were important issues in older adults. Only one study on the relationship for the three of them in female was without adjusting some important associated factors. This study was intended to investigate the association of PD and PH with functional status in older people of both genders.

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Background: Magic-based programs have been utilised to enhance well-being across various health aspects. However, there is a lack of studies on whether performing magic tricks can provide mental health benefits for older adults living in the community. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the effects of a magic-based intervention program on self-esteem, depressive symptoms, and quality of life (QOL), and to examine the relationship between these factors in older adults.

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The relationship between the morning blood pressure surge (MBPS) and cardiovascular risk is inconclusive. Previous studies have not taken into consideration dipping status in examining the MBPS and its associated factors. The aim was to examine factors associated with the MBPS in dippers and non-dippers.

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Background: The risk of developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is unknown for subjects with both gallstones and renal stones, nor is it known whether there is a difference in the risk between gallstones and renal stones. This study aimed to determine the risk relationship between gallstones and renal stones and the risk of ASCVD in a male population.

Methods: We recruited 6371 eligible males aged 40 to 79 years old who did not have a documented ASCVD history.

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Background: Altered autonomic modulation, measured by heart rate variability (HRV), has been found to be associated with dementia risk in the elderly. However, long-term follow-up study evaluating the association between autonomic modulation from middle-age and the incidence of dementia has been limited.

Methods: This retrospective cohort analyzed data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Database covering the period from 2001 to 2017, with a linkage to citywide health examinations conducted by Tainan Metropolitan City, Taiwan.

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