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dc.contributor.advisor陳雅美(Ya-Mei Chen)
dc.contributor.authorPham Tuan Vuen
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dc.description.abstractIntroduction
In response to the challenges of population aging, the WHO has developed a policy framework that promotes active aging, with an emphasis on the following three pillars: health, social participation, and security. Several advanced countries have conducted studies to measure and monitor active aging level and evaluate the implementation of aging-related policies. However, such studies are scarce in Vietnam, one of the world’s fastest aging countries. Therefore, this study was conducted to 1) adapt and validate the active aging index (AAI) in Vietnamese language; 2) assess the current status of active aging in Vietnam and compare it with that in China, South Korea, Taiwan, and 28 European Union (EU) countries; 3) identify the determinants of active aging; and 4) explore the potential benefits of active aging, including health outcomes, health utilization, life satisfaction, and quality of life (hereafter referred to as health-related outcomes).
Research methods
This study was divided into three phases. In the first phase, translation and modification were conducted to adapt the AAI to Vietnam culture. A series of one expert panel discussion and two focus groups among older adults were conducted to obtain their perspectives on the tool. The second phase consisted of a pilot test and a retest on 40 people to assess the different types of validity and reliability of the questionnaire. In the third phase, a cross-sectional investigation was conducted on 1105 older adults in three provinces representing three regions of Vietnam: Thai Nguyen (northern), Hue (central), and Ho Chi Minh (southern). A multi-stratified sampling method was applied to draw study participants. General linear regression and multiple ordinal regression models were used to identify the determinants and the potential benefits of active aging.
Results
Psychometric properties of the final version of Vietnamese AAI (VAAI). The VAAI had a good test–retest reliability with a minimum ICC of 0.70 for a single question and an acceptable internal consistency for 3 of 4 groups of items ( = 0.70, 0.94, and 0.65). It also showed acceptable construct validity with model fit indices of χ2/df = 3.8; RMSEA = 0.059; CFI = 0.939; and SRMR = 0.060. The content validity indices rated by 6 Vietnamese experts were 0.95 and 0.98 for relevant and clarity criterion, respectively. The VAAI also achieved concurrent validity.
VAAI in comparison with other countries. Using the validated tool, we observed that Vietnam had an overall AAI score of 43.1, which was ranked 2nd among 32 countries. Vietnam was ranked high in terms of overall AAI due to high rankings in 2 domains, i.e., employment (ranked 1st) and social participation (ranked 5th). In contrast, Vietnam ranked 32nd the lowest in terms of independent/healthy/secure living and 26th in terms of capacity and enabling environment for active aging. These two domains had low rankings because several component indicators obtained low scores, including lifelong learning (7.0%), lived alone or with spouse (18.9%), use of internet (26.7%), having had a senior high school degree or above (26.7%), share of healthy life years (39.8%), no poverty risk (46.2%), and physical activity (47.1%). The AAI score for older men (44.9) was higher than that for older women (41.6).
Determinants of active aging. The bivariate analysis showed that people who were younger, male, married, rural residents, northern residents, without limited activity, and without longstanding illness had significantly higher AAI scores than their counterparts (p < 0.05). However, after controlling for important covariates, only age (p = 0.001), region (p = 0.001), and limited activity (p = 0.001) were found to be significant determinants of the variation in AAI.
Potential benefits of active aging. After controlling for potential confounders, we found that people with higher AAI scores were more likely to have good health, better life satisfaction, quality of life than those with lower AAI scores, and they were also less likely to be frail and suffer a fall.
Discussion
In addition to the interpretation of results and comparison with other studies, some useful policies from advanced countries that Vietnam could learn to promote active and healthy aging have been discussed in this study. At the end of this section, we discuss the present study’s strengths and limitations as well as the implications for future studies.
Conclusion
Analysis of the psychometric properties of the VAAI showed that this index is reliable and valid, which therefore ensures that the VAAI can be used in a country with a new cultural setting, such as Vietnam. Older Vietnamese adults were more active in labor force and social participation; however, they were not as healthy, independent, secure, and capable of being active as their counterparts in other Asian and EU countries. These findings indicate that Vietnam must improve low-score indicators, such as voluntary activity, physical activity, independent living, lifelong learning, educational attainment, use of internet, healthy life expectancy, and risk of poverty.
The findings of this study also reveal that multidimensional active aging is a beneficial predictor of 5 of 8 health-related outcomes. However, when one is designing multidimensional active aging programs, more attention must be paid to people who are female, older, and/or with activity limitation, as they obtained lower AAI scores than their counterparts.
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dc.description.tableofcontentsACKNOWLEDGEMENT ii
ABSTRACT iii
DISSEMINATION OF THE STUDY’S FINDINGS v
TABLE OF CONTENTS vi
LIST OF FIGURES ix
LIST OF TABLES x
ABRREVIATION xi
I. INTRODUCTION 1
I.1 Background 1
I.2 Research Questions 5
I.3 Study Purposes and Aims 5
I.4 Significance of This Study 6
II. LITERATURE REVIEW 8
II.1 What is Active Aging? 8
II.2 Measurements of Active Aging 9
II.3 Applications of the Active Aging Index 10
II.3.1 Using AAI for comparison purposes 10
II.3.2 Using AAI as a tool for policymaking 13
II.4 Determinants of Active Aging 13
II.4.1 Gender 15
II.4.2 Culture 16
II.4.3 Personal determinants 17
II.5 Potential Benefits of Active Aging 17
II.5.1 Health outcomes 18
II.5.2 Healthcare utilization 19
II.5.3 Life satisfaction 19
II.5.4 Quality of life 20
II.6 Impact of Determinants of Active Aging on Health-related Outcomes 22
II.7 Policies Promoting Active Aging Worldwide 23
II.8 Aging-related Policies in Vietnam 24
II.9 Summary 25
II.10 Conceptual Framework 27
III. METHODS 28
III.1 Phase 1–Translation and Adaptation of The Questionnaire 28
III.1.1 Translation of the questionnaire 28
III.1.2 Modifying the questionnaire 30
III.1.3 Focus groups 32
III.1.4 Data synthesis 32
III.2 Phase 2–Pilot Study 33
III.2.1 Study Setting 33
III.2.2 Inclusion and exclusion criteria 34
III.2.3 Sample size 34
III.2.4 Sampling 35
III.2.5 Data collection procedure 35
III.2.6 Concluding Meeting 35
III.2.7 Data analysis 36
III.3 Phase 3–Field Study 39
III.3.1 Research design 39
III.3.2 Setting of the field study 39
III.3.3 Study subjects 41
III.3.4 Research Instruments 42
III.3.5 Data collection procedure 53
III.3.6 Ethical consideration 54
III.3.7 Data analysis 55
IV. RESULTS 57
IV.1 The Process of Adapting and Validating the Vietnam Active Aging Index 57
IV.1.1 Content Validity 57
IV.1.2 Test-retest Reliability 58
IV.1.3 Internal Consistency 59
IV.1.4 Construct Validity 61
IV.1.5 Concurrent Validity 66
IV.2 Current Status of Vietnam AAI in comparison with other 31 countries 67
IV.2.1 Current status of Vietnam AAI 67
IV.2.2 Vietnam AAI in Comparison with other 31 Countries 70
IV.3 Determinants of Active Aging 73
IV.4 Potential Benefits of Active Aging 75
V. DISCUSSION 79
V.1 Adaptation and Validation of Vietnam Active Aging Index 79
V.1.1 Indicator Modified 79
V.1.2 Indicators or Questions Added 80
V.1.3 Questions Removed 80
V.1.4 Similarities and Differences from the EUAAI 81
V.2 Vietnam AAI in Comparison with China, Korea, Taiwan and 28 EU Countries 82
V.2.1 Overall VAAI 82
V.2.2 Domain 1: Employment 83
V.2.3 Domain 2: Social Participation 84
V.2.4 Domain 3: Independent, Healthy and Secure Living 88
V.2.5 Domain 4: Capacity and Enabling Environment for Active Aging 91
V.2.6 Gender Inequality in Active Aging Index 92
V.3 Determinants of Active Aging 94
V.4 Potential Benefits of Active Aging 97
V.5 Strengths of This Study 100
V.6 Study’s Limitations and Implications for Future Research 101
VI. CONCLUSION 103
REFERENCES 106
APPENDICES 114
Table 15 Definitions of selected indicators for the EU-AAI (the differences with VAAI version are in italic) 115
Table 16 Definitions of selected indicators for Vietnam AAI (the differences with EU version are in italic) 116
Table 17 Test-retest reliability coefficients for VAAI_V2 questions (n = 40, duration = 2 weeks) 117
Table 18 Overall and domain-specific AAI and ranking among 32 countries (region) 119
The Vietnamese Questionnaire for This Study 120
Clinical Frailty Scale 129
Experts’ Profile (TUMP: Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy) 130
List of Translators 130
Approval Decisions for Research Ethics in Taiwan and Vietnam 131
Published paper on Journal of Aging and Health 134
dc.language.isoen
dc.subject孤單zh_TW
dc.subject看診zh_TW
dc.subject生活滿意度zh_TW
dc.subject健康覺察zh_TW
dc.subject潛在效益zh_TW
dc.subject活耀老化因子zh_TW
dc.subject活耀老化指標zh_TW
dc.subject生活品質zh_TW
dc.subject跌倒zh_TW
dc.subject脆弱zh_TW
dc.subjectquality of lifeen
dc.subjectActive aging index (AAI)en
dc.subjectdeterminants of active agingen
dc.subjectpotential benefitsen
dc.subjectperceived healthen
dc.subjectfallen
dc.subjectfrailtyen
dc.subjectlonelinessen
dc.subjectdoctor visiten
dc.subjectlife satisfactionen
dc.title越南活躍老化指標: 現況、因子、效益、跨國比較、與政策建議zh_TW
dc.titleActive Aging Index in Vietnam: Current Status, Determinants, Potential Benefits, Cross-country Comparison and Recommendations for Policy Responseen
dc.typeThesis
dc.date.schoolyear107-2
dc.description.degree博士
dc.contributor.oralexamcommittee秀熙 陳(Hsiu-Hsi Chen),季瑋珠(Wei-Chu Chie),徐慧娟(Hui-Chuan Hsu),吳岱穎(Tai-Yin Wu)
dc.subject.keyword活耀老化指標,活耀老化因子,潛在效益,健康覺察,跌倒,脆弱,孤單,看診,生活滿意度,生活品質,zh_TW
dc.subject.keywordActive aging index (AAI),determinants of active aging,potential benefits,perceived health,fall,frailty,loneliness,doctor visit,life satisfaction,quality of life,en
dc.relation.page155
dc.identifier.doi10.6342/NTU201901838
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dc.date.accepted2019-07-25
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dc.contributor.author-dept健康政策與管理研究所zh_TW
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