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LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTH Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange health information. In March 2018, the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of older adults age50–80 years about
LONELINESS AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING THE COVID The University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA) asked a national sample of U.S. adults age 50–80 about lack of companionship and isolation (loneliness), social interactions, and health behaviors in June 2020. HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Household food insecurity was associated with lower self-reported physical and mental health and a lower perception of diet healthfulness among poll respondents. Only 10% of older adults reported receiving SNAP benefits and very few received congregate or home-delivered meals. This suggests that some older adults experiencing food insecurity EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS: EXPERIENCES Each year in the United States, adults age 50 years and older make more than 40 million visits to an emergency department (ED, alsoreferred to as ER).
POLL QUESTIONS MENTAL HEALTH AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND May 2021 Mental Health Among Older Adults Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic POLL QUESTIONS www.healthyagingpoll.org Questions were answered by respondents age LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Perspectives on Sex. Most older adults (76%) agreed that sex is an important part of a romantic relationship at any age. Men were more likely to agree (84%) than women (69%). Two in five (40%) indicated that they are currently sexually active. Sexual activity decreased with age (46% age 65–70, 39% age 71–75, and 25% age 76–80). DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Overall, 7% of poll respondents identified as a caregiver of a person age 65 or older with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive impairment. The majority of caregivers (62%) were women. Three in five (60%) provided care to a parent, 19% to a spouse, and21% to
HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGINGREPORTSFOR MEDIAABOUT USSEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINEANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS Data files from the National Poll on Healthy Aging are now available for download through the University of Michigan National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging. Additional data will be archived on an ongoing basis. Access the Data >. By tapping into the perspectives of adults, older adults, and caregivers from throughout the United States REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING More Reports. To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license. We will also share each report via social media from IHPI TELEHEALTH USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING COVID In May 2019, 14% of older adults said that their health care providers offered telehealth visits, compared to 62% in June 2020. Similarly, the percentage of older adults who had ever participated in a telehealth visit rose sharply from 4% in May 2019 to 30% in June 2020. Of those surveyed in 2020, 6% reported having a telehealth visit priorto
LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTH Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange health information. In March 2018, the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of older adults age50–80 years about
LONELINESS AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING THE COVID The University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA) asked a national sample of U.S. adults age 50–80 about lack of companionship and isolation (loneliness), social interactions, and health behaviors in June 2020. HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Household food insecurity was associated with lower self-reported physical and mental health and a lower perception of diet healthfulness among poll respondents. Only 10% of older adults reported receiving SNAP benefits and very few received congregate or home-delivered meals. This suggests that some older adults experiencing food insecurity EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS: EXPERIENCES Each year in the United States, adults age 50 years and older make more than 40 million visits to an emergency department (ED, alsoreferred to as ER).
POLL QUESTIONS MENTAL HEALTH AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND May 2021 Mental Health Among Older Adults Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic POLL QUESTIONS www.healthyagingpoll.org Questions were answered by respondents age LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Perspectives on Sex. Most older adults (76%) agreed that sex is an important part of a romantic relationship at any age. Men were more likely to agree (84%) than women (69%). Two in five (40%) indicated that they are currently sexually active. Sexual activity decreased with age (46% age 65–70, 39% age 71–75, and 25% age 76–80). DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Overall, 7% of poll respondents identified as a caregiver of a person age 65 or older with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive impairment. The majority of caregivers (62%) were women. Three in five (60%) provided care to a parent, 19% to a spouse, and21% to
DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING The National Poll on Healthy Aging publishes its data for public use to help advance research on aging and health. Data files are now available for download through the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)'s Open Aging Repository, a free self-publishing option for gerontological researchers to share their work.ABOUT THE POLL
The National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA) is a recurring, nationally representative household survey.. By tapping into the perspectives of older adults and their caregivers, the NPHA helps inform the public, health care providers, policymakers, and advocates on issues related to health, health care and health policy affecting U.S. adults age 50-80 and their families. EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Older adults may also experience ageism in their day-to-day lives through interpersonal interactions and exposure to ageist beliefs, assumptions, and stereotypes. These forms of everyday ageism may also be harmful to health. In December 2019, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age50–80
OLDER ADULTS' PERSPECTIVES ON A COVID-19 VACCINE Vaccines can prevent or reduce the severity of many diseases and are important for people of all ages, including older adults. In October 2020, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age 50–80 about their interest in and opinions on the flu vaccine and a future COVID-19 vaccine. ALCOHOL USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS While drinking alcohol is a source of enjoyment for many older adults, it can also pose health risks. These risks include memory loss, injuries, and potentially harmful interactions with commonly prescribed medications, even at low levels of alcohol consumption. LONELINESS AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING THE COVID The University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA) asked a national sample of U.S. adults age 50–80 about lack of companionship and isolation (loneliness), social interactions, and health behaviors in June 2020. POLL QUESTIONS MENTAL HEALTH AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND May 2021 Mental Health Among Older Adults Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic POLL QUESTIONS www.healthyagingpoll.org Questions were answered by respondents age HOW PETS CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTHY AGING Among pet owners, the majority (68%) had dogs, 48% had cats, and 16% had a small pet such as a bird, fish, or hamster. More than half of pet owners (55%) reported having multiple pets. Adults age 50–64 were more likely than adults age 65–80 to have a pet. While one in five (20%) respondents care for their pet on their own, the majority(80%
VISION AND EYE CARE IN OLDER ADULTS Eye Care & Exams. Overall, 89% of older adults believed that it was “important for someone like them” to have an eye exam every 1–2 years, and 82% of all respondents reported having their eyes checked by an eye doctor (ophthalmologist or optometrist) during that time. One in ten older adults (10%) believed that it was important for them OLDER ADULTS' EXPERIENCES WITH ADVANCE CARE PLANNING People age 65–80 were more likely than those age 50–64 (70% vs. 51%) and women were more likely than men (62% vs. 55%) to have talked to someone about their care preferences. Among older adults who had talked with someone about their health care preferences, 40% most recently discussed it a year or more ago, 31% within the past 3–11 HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGINGREPORTSFOR MEDIAABOUT USSEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINEANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS Data files from the National Poll on Healthy Aging are now available for download through the University of Michigan National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging. Additional data will be archived on an ongoing basis. Access the Data >. By tapping into the perspectives of adults, older adults, and caregivers from throughout the United States REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING More Reports. To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license. We will also share each report via social media from IHPI EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Older adults may also experience ageism in their day-to-day lives through interpersonal interactions and exposure to ageist beliefs, assumptions, and stereotypes. These forms of everyday ageism may also be harmful to health. In December 2019, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age50–80
TELEHEALTH USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING COVID In May 2019, 14% of older adults said that their health care providers offered telehealth visits, compared to 62% in June 2020. Similarly, the percentage of older adults who had ever participated in a telehealth visit rose sharply from 4% in May 2019 to 30% in June 2020. Of those surveyed in 2020, 6% reported having a telehealth visit priorto
LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTH Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange health information. In March 2018, the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of older adults age50–80 years about
VIRTUAL VISITS: TELEHEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS Interest in types of telehealth visits. Among older adults whose providers do not offer telehealth visits, nearly half expressed interest (very or somewhat) in a telehealth visit with a primary care provider (48%), while two in five were interested in visits with a specialist (40%).More than one in three were interested in visits with a mental health professional (35%). HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Household food insecurity was associated with lower self-reported physical and mental health and a lower perception of diet healthfulness among poll respondents. Only 10% of older adults reported receiving SNAP benefits and very few received congregate or home-delivered meals. This suggests that some older adults experiencing food insecurity LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Perspectives on Sex. Most older adults (76%) agreed that sex is an important part of a romantic relationship at any age. Men were more likely to agree (84%) than women (69%). Two in five (40%) indicated that they are currently sexually active. Sexual activity decreased with age (46% age 65–70, 39% age 71–75, and 25% age 76–80). HOW PETS CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTHY AGING Among pet owners, the majority (68%) had dogs, 48% had cats, and 16% had a small pet such as a bird, fish, or hamster. More than half of pet owners (55%) reported having multiple pets. Adults age 50–64 were more likely than adults age 65–80 to have a pet. While one in five (20%) respondents care for their pet on their own, the majority(80%
DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Overall, 7% of poll respondents identified as a caregiver of a person age 65 or older with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive impairment. The majority of caregivers (62%) were women. Three in five (60%) provided care to a parent, 19% to a spouse, and21% to
HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGINGREPORTSFOR MEDIAABOUT USSEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINEANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS Data files from the National Poll on Healthy Aging are now available for download through the University of Michigan National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging. Additional data will be archived on an ongoing basis. Access the Data >. By tapping into the perspectives of adults, older adults, and caregivers from throughout the United States REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING More Reports. To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license. We will also share each report via social media from IHPI EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Older adults may also experience ageism in their day-to-day lives through interpersonal interactions and exposure to ageist beliefs, assumptions, and stereotypes. These forms of everyday ageism may also be harmful to health. In December 2019, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age50–80
TELEHEALTH USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING COVID In May 2019, 14% of older adults said that their health care providers offered telehealth visits, compared to 62% in June 2020. Similarly, the percentage of older adults who had ever participated in a telehealth visit rose sharply from 4% in May 2019 to 30% in June 2020. Of those surveyed in 2020, 6% reported having a telehealth visit priorto
LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTH Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange health information. In March 2018, the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of older adults age50–80 years about
VIRTUAL VISITS: TELEHEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS Interest in types of telehealth visits. Among older adults whose providers do not offer telehealth visits, nearly half expressed interest (very or somewhat) in a telehealth visit with a primary care provider (48%), while two in five were interested in visits with a specialist (40%).More than one in three were interested in visits with a mental health professional (35%). HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Household food insecurity was associated with lower self-reported physical and mental health and a lower perception of diet healthfulness among poll respondents. Only 10% of older adults reported receiving SNAP benefits and very few received congregate or home-delivered meals. This suggests that some older adults experiencing food insecurity LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Perspectives on Sex. Most older adults (76%) agreed that sex is an important part of a romantic relationship at any age. Men were more likely to agree (84%) than women (69%). Two in five (40%) indicated that they are currently sexually active. Sexual activity decreased with age (46% age 65–70, 39% age 71–75, and 25% age 76–80). HOW PETS CONTRIBUTE TO HEALTHY AGING Among pet owners, the majority (68%) had dogs, 48% had cats, and 16% had a small pet such as a bird, fish, or hamster. More than half of pet owners (55%) reported having multiple pets. Adults age 50–64 were more likely than adults age 65–80 to have a pet. While one in five (20%) respondents care for their pet on their own, the majority(80%
DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Overall, 7% of poll respondents identified as a caregiver of a person age 65 or older with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive impairment. The majority of caregivers (62%) were women. Three in five (60%) provided care to a parent, 19% to a spouse, and21% to
ABOUT THE POLL
The National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA) is a recurring, nationally representative household survey.. By tapping into the perspectives of older adults and their caregivers, the NPHA helps inform the public, health care providers, policymakers, and advocates on issues related to health, health care and health policy affecting U.S. adults age 50-80 and their families. DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING The National Poll on Healthy Aging publishes its data for public use to help advance research on aging and health. Data files are now available for download through the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)'s Open Aging Repository, a free self-publishing option for gerontological researchers to share their work. EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Older adults may also experience ageism in their day-to-day lives through interpersonal interactions and exposure to ageist beliefs, assumptions, and stereotypes. These forms of everyday ageism may also be harmful to health. In December 2019, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age50–80
FOR MEDIA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING For Media. Reporters, editors, and bloggers: Sign up to receive each National Poll on Healthy Aging report by email. If you agree to abide by our embargo policy and not publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate results until the day and time of public release, please check the box and we will provide embargoed reports at least threedays in
LONELINESS AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING THE COVID The University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging (NPHA) asked a national sample of U.S. adults age 50–80 about lack of companionship and isolation (loneliness), social interactions, and health behaviors in June 2020. POLL QUESTIONS MENTAL HEALTH AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND May 2021 Mental Health Among Older Adults Before and During COVID-19 Pandemic POLL QUESTIONS www.healthyagingpoll.org Questions were answered by respondents age LONELINESS AND HEALTH Loneliness, including feeling a lack of companionship or feeling socially isolated, has major implications for the health of older adults. In October 2018, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age 50–80 about their health, health behaviors, and experiences and feelings relatedto
THE JOY OF COOKING AND ITS BENEFITS FOR OLDER ADULTS About half of adults age 50–80 (47%) said they (or someone in their household) cooked food for dinner at home frequently (6–7 days) in the past week. Two in five (42%) reported having cooked food for dinner 3–5 days in the past week, while 11% said they cooked dinner 0–2 days in the previous week. Adults age 65–80 and White andother
SEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINE Use of Online Doctor Ratings. Among older adults age 50–80, 43% had ever reviewed doctor ratings; 14% had reviewed ratings more than once in the past year, 19% had done so once in the past year, and 10% had reviewed ratings more than one year ago. Among older adults who had looked up doctor ratings within the past year, 65% read reviews of a VISION AND EYE CARE IN OLDER ADULTS Eye Care & Exams. Overall, 89% of older adults believed that it was “important for someone like them” to have an eye exam every 1–2 years, and 82% of all respondents reported having their eyes checked by an eye doctor (ophthalmologist or optometrist) during that time. One in ten older adults (10%) believed that it was important for them HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGINGREPORTSFOR MEDIAABOUT USSEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINEANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS Data files from the National Poll on Healthy Aging are now available for download through the University of Michigan National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging. Additional data will be archived on an ongoing basis. Access the Data >. By tapping into the perspectives of adults, older adults, and caregivers from throughout the United States REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING10 TIPS FOR HEALTHY AGINGHOW TO ACHIEVE HEALTHY AGINGCURRENT POLLS ON HEALTH CAREGALLUP POLL AFFORDABLE CARE ACTGALLUP POLL HEALTH CAREHEALTHY AGING DEFINITION More Reports. To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license. We will also share each report via social media from IHPI DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING The National Poll on Healthy Aging publishes its data for public use to help advance research on aging and health. Data files are now available for download through the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)'s Open Aging Repository, a free self-publishing option for gerontological researchers to share their work. FOR MEDIA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING For Media. Reporters, editors, and bloggers: Sign up to receive each National Poll on Healthy Aging report by email. If you agree to abide by our embargo policy and not publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate results until the day and time of public release, please check the box and we will provide embargoed reports at least threedays in
EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Older adults may also experience ageism in their day-to-day lives through interpersonal interactions and exposure to ageist beliefs, assumptions, and stereotypes. These forms of everyday ageism may also be harmful to health. In December 2019, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age50–80
TELEHEALTH USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING COVIDTELEHEALTH OUTCOMES AND QUALITY METRICS In May 2019, 14% of older adults said that their health care providers offered telehealth visits, compared to 62% in June 2020. Similarly, the percentage of older adults who had ever participated in a telehealth visit rose sharply from 4% in May 2019 to 30% in June 2020. Of those surveyed in 2020, 6% reported having a telehealth visit priorto
LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Perspectives on Sex. Most older adults (76%) agreed that sex is an important part of a romantic relationship at any age. Men were more likely to agree (84%) than women (69%). Two in five (40%) indicated that they are currently sexually active. Sexual activity decreased with age (46% age 65–70, 39% age 71–75, and 25% age 76–80). LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTHLOG IN TO YOUR PATIENT PORTALCREATING A PATIENT PORTALFOLLOW MY HEALTH PATIENT PORTALHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSMY HEALTH INFORMATION PATIENT PORTAL Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange health information. In March 2018, the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of older adults age50–80 years about
HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Household food insecurity was associated with lower self-reported physical and mental health and a lower perception of diet healthfulness among poll respondents. Only 10% of older adults reported receiving SNAP benefits and very few received congregate or home-delivered meals. This suggests that some older adults experiencing food insecurity DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Overall, 7% of poll respondents identified as a caregiver of a person age 65 or older with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive impairment. The majority of caregivers (62%) were women. Three in five (60%) provided care to a parent, 19% to a spouse, and21% to
HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGINGREPORTSFOR MEDIAABOUT USSEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINEANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS Data files from the National Poll on Healthy Aging are now available for download through the University of Michigan National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging. Additional data will be archived on an ongoing basis. Access the Data >. By tapping into the perspectives of adults, older adults, and caregivers from throughout the United States REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING10 TIPS FOR HEALTHY AGINGHOW TO ACHIEVE HEALTHY AGINGCURRENT POLLS ON HEALTH CAREGALLUP POLL AFFORDABLE CARE ACTGALLUP POLL HEALTH CAREHEALTHY AGING DEFINITION More Reports. To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license. We will also share each report via social media from IHPI DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING The National Poll on Healthy Aging publishes its data for public use to help advance research on aging and health. Data files are now available for download through the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)'s Open Aging Repository, a free self-publishing option for gerontological researchers to share their work. FOR MEDIA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING For Media. Reporters, editors, and bloggers: Sign up to receive each National Poll on Healthy Aging report by email. If you agree to abide by our embargo policy and not publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate results until the day and time of public release, please check the box and we will provide embargoed reports at least threedays in
EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Older adults may also experience ageism in their day-to-day lives through interpersonal interactions and exposure to ageist beliefs, assumptions, and stereotypes. These forms of everyday ageism may also be harmful to health. In December 2019, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age50–80
TELEHEALTH USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING COVIDTELEHEALTH OUTCOMES AND QUALITY METRICS In May 2019, 14% of older adults said that their health care providers offered telehealth visits, compared to 62% in June 2020. Similarly, the percentage of older adults who had ever participated in a telehealth visit rose sharply from 4% in May 2019 to 30% in June 2020. Of those surveyed in 2020, 6% reported having a telehealth visit priorto
LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Perspectives on Sex. Most older adults (76%) agreed that sex is an important part of a romantic relationship at any age. Men were more likely to agree (84%) than women (69%). Two in five (40%) indicated that they are currently sexually active. Sexual activity decreased with age (46% age 65–70, 39% age 71–75, and 25% age 76–80). LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTHLOG IN TO YOUR PATIENT PORTALCREATING A PATIENT PORTALFOLLOW MY HEALTH PATIENT PORTALHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSMY HEALTH INFORMATION PATIENT PORTAL Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange health information. In March 2018, the University of Michigan’s National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of older adults age50–80 years about
HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Household food insecurity was associated with lower self-reported physical and mental health and a lower perception of diet healthfulness among poll respondents. Only 10% of older adults reported receiving SNAP benefits and very few received congregate or home-delivered meals. This suggests that some older adults experiencing food insecurity DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Overall, 7% of poll respondents identified as a caregiver of a person age 65 or older with dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, or another cognitive impairment. The majority of caregivers (62%) were women. Three in five (60%) provided care to a parent, 19% to a spouse, and21% to
REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license.We will also share each report via social media from IHPI and the report’s sponsors. DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING The National Poll on Healthy Aging publishes its data for public use to help advance research on aging and health. Data files are now available for download through the National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging (NACDA)'s Open Aging Repository, a free self-publishing option for gerontological researchers to share their work. VIDEOS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING A national poll of adults aged 50 to 80, taken in June 2020, shows a sharp increase in the use of telehealth options to connect with healthcare providers, compared with a poll of a similar group of older adults taken in 2019. YouTube. Michigan Medicine. 107K subscribers.Subscribe.
FOR MEDIA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING For Media. Reporters, editors, and bloggers: Sign up to receive each National Poll on Healthy Aging report by email. If you agree to abide by our embargo policy and not publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate results until the day and time of public release, please check the box and we will provide embargoed reports at least threedays in
EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Older adults may also experience ageism in their day-to-day lives through interpersonal interactions and exposure to ageist beliefs, assumptions, and stereotypes. These forms of everyday ageism may also be harmful to health. In December 2019, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age50–80
LONELINESS AND HEALTH Loneliness, including feeling a lack of companionship or feeling socially isolated, has major implications for the health of older adults. In October 2018, the University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging asked a national sample of adults age 50–80 about their health, health behaviors, and experiences and feelings relatedto
VIRTUAL VISITS: TELEHEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS Interest in types of telehealth visits. Among older adults whose providers do not offer telehealth visits, nearly half expressed interest (very or somewhat) in a telehealth visit with a primary care provider (48%), while two in five were interested in visits with a specialist (40%).More than one in three were interested in visits with a mental health professional (35%). SEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINE Use of Online Doctor Ratings. Among older adults age 50–80, 43% had ever reviewed doctor ratings; 14% had reviewed ratings more than once in the past year, 19% had done so once in the past year, and 10% had reviewed ratings more than one year ago. Among older adults who had looked up doctor ratings within the past year, 65% read reviews of a ANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS Taking Antibiotics without a Prescription. Among all respondents, nearly one in five (19%) reported ever taking antibiotics without talking to a health care professional (17% took their own leftover medication and 3% took someone else’s medication). Respondents age 50–64 were more likely than older respondents (age 65–80) to havetaken
VISION AND EYE CARE IN OLDER ADULTS Eye Care & Exams. Overall, 89% of older adults believed that it was “important for someone like them” to have an eye exam every 1–2 years, and 82% of all respondents reported having their eyes checked by an eye doctor (ophthalmologist or optometrist) during that time. One in ten older adults (10%) believed that it was important for them HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGINGREPORTSFOR MEDIAABOUT USSEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINEANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS By tapping into the perspectives of adults, older adults, and caregivers from throughout the United States, we are bringing the public’s voice to matters that affect REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING10 TIPS FOR HEALTHY AGINGHOW TO ACHIEVE HEALTHY AGINGCURRENT POLLS ON HEALTH CAREGALLUP POLL AFFORDABLE CARE ACTGALLUP POLL HEALTH CAREHEALTHY AGING DEFINITION To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license.We will also share each report via social media from IHPI and the report’s sponsors. DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING NPHA Wave 2 Data Poll fielded: October 2017 Topics: Flu vaccines for nursing home staff and residents, overuse of healthcare, medical marijuana, sexual health Related NPHA reports: - Flu Vaccine for Nursing Home Staff and Residents - Too Much of a Good Thing?Overuse of Health Care - Older Adults' Perspectives on Medical Marijuana- Let'sTalk About Sex
FOR MEDIA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING Reporters, editors, and bloggers: Sign up to receive each National Poll on Healthy Aging report by email. If you agree to abide by our embargo policy and not publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate results until the day and time of public release, please check the box and we will provide embargoed reports at least three days in advance. EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Ageism refers to discrimination, prejudice, and stereotyping based on age. Age-based discrimination in employment, housing, and health carecan
TELEHEALTH USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING COVIDTELEHEALTH OUTCOMES AND QUALITY METRICS As COVID-19 began to spread across the U.S. in early 2020, health systems made rapid and sweeping changes to how care was delivered. These changes sought to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by keeping as many people home as possible. HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Food access, nutrition, & the health of adults over 50. Food insecurity, defined as difficulty in acquiring or accessing food due to a lack of money, affected one in nine of all U.S. households in2018.
LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Introduction. Romantic relationships are important to well-being and quality of life at any age. While sex is an integral part of the lives of many older adults, this topic remains understudied and infrequentlydiscussed.
LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTHLOG IN TO YOUR PATIENT PORTALCREATING A PATIENT PORTALFOLLOW MY HEALTH PATIENT PORTALHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSMY HEALTH INFORMATION PATIENT PORTAL Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange healthinformation.
DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Introduction. Family caregivers play a vital role in providing support to older adults living with dementia and other cognitive impairments. This report focuses on unpaid dementia caregivers, family and friends who help people with memory problems manage health issues and providepersonal care.
HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGINGREPORTSFOR MEDIAABOUT USSEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINEANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS By tapping into the perspectives of adults, older adults, and caregivers from throughout the United States, we are bringing the public’s voice to matters that affect REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING10 TIPS FOR HEALTHY AGINGHOW TO ACHIEVE HEALTHY AGINGCURRENT POLLS ON HEALTH CAREGALLUP POLL AFFORDABLE CARE ACTGALLUP POLL HEALTH CAREHEALTHY AGING DEFINITION To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license.We will also share each report via social media from IHPI and the report’s sponsors. DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING NPHA Wave 2 Data Poll fielded: October 2017 Topics: Flu vaccines for nursing home staff and residents, overuse of healthcare, medical marijuana, sexual health Related NPHA reports: - Flu Vaccine for Nursing Home Staff and Residents - Too Much of a Good Thing?Overuse of Health Care - Older Adults' Perspectives on Medical Marijuana- Let'sTalk About Sex
FOR MEDIA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING Reporters, editors, and bloggers: Sign up to receive each National Poll on Healthy Aging report by email. If you agree to abide by our embargo policy and not publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate results until the day and time of public release, please check the box and we will provide embargoed reports at least three days in advance. EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Ageism refers to discrimination, prejudice, and stereotyping based on age. Age-based discrimination in employment, housing, and health carecan
TELEHEALTH USE AMONG OLDER ADULTS BEFORE AND DURING COVIDTELEHEALTH OUTCOMES AND QUALITY METRICS As COVID-19 began to spread across the U.S. in early 2020, health systems made rapid and sweeping changes to how care was delivered. These changes sought to help slow the spread of COVID-19 by keeping as many people home as possible. HOW FOOD INSECURITY AFFECTS OLDER ADULTS Food access, nutrition, & the health of adults over 50. Food insecurity, defined as difficulty in acquiring or accessing food due to a lack of money, affected one in nine of all U.S. households in2018.
LET'S TALK ABOUT SEX Introduction. Romantic relationships are important to well-being and quality of life at any age. While sex is an integral part of the lives of many older adults, this topic remains understudied and infrequentlydiscussed.
LOGGING IN: USING PATIENT PORTALS TO ACCESS HEALTHLOG IN TO YOUR PATIENT PORTALCREATING A PATIENT PORTALFOLLOW MY HEALTH PATIENT PORTALHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSHEALTH PORTALS FOR PATIENTSMY HEALTH INFORMATION PATIENT PORTAL Introduction. Patient portals are secure, personal Internet connections to a health care practice. Portals are hailed as an easy and efficient way for patients and providers to exchange healthinformation.
DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS: JUGGLING, DELAYING, AND LOOKING Introduction. Family caregivers play a vital role in providing support to older adults living with dementia and other cognitive impairments. This report focuses on unpaid dementia caregivers, family and friends who help people with memory problems manage health issues and providepersonal care.
REPORTS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license.We will also share each report via social media from IHPI and the report’s sponsors. DATA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING NPHA Wave 2 Data Poll fielded: October 2017 Topics: Flu vaccines for nursing home staff and residents, overuse of healthcare, medical marijuana, sexual health Related NPHA reports: - Flu Vaccine for Nursing Home Staff and Residents - Too Much of a Good Thing?Overuse of Health Care - Older Adults' Perspectives on Medical Marijuana- Let'sTalk About Sex
FOR MEDIA | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING Reporters, editors, and bloggers: Sign up to receive each National Poll on Healthy Aging report by email. If you agree to abide by our embargo policy and not publish, broadcast, or otherwise disseminate results until the day and time of public release, please check the box and we will provide embargoed reports at least three days in advance. VIDEOS | NATIONAL POLL ON HEALTHY AGING To accompany each National Poll on Healthy Aging report, the University of Michigan Institute for Healthcare Policy & Innovation will prepare supplemental materials available for non-commercial attributed use under the University of Michigan's Creative Commons 4.0 license.We will also share each report via social media from IHPI and the report’s sponsors. EVERYDAY AGEISM AND HEALTH Ageism refers to discrimination, prejudice, and stereotyping based on age. Age-based discrimination in employment, housing, and health carecan
VIRTUAL VISITS: TELEHEALTH AND OLDER ADULTS Interest in types of telehealth visits. Among older adults whose providers do not offer telehealth visits, nearly half expressed interest (very or somewhat) in a telehealth visit with a primary care provider (48%), while two in five were interested in visits with a specialist (40%).More than one in three were interested in visits with a mental health professional (35%). LONELINESS AND HEALTH Introduction. Loneliness, including feeling a lack of companionship or feeling socially isolated, has major implications for the health ofolder adults.
SEARCHING FOR A GOOD DOCTOR, ONLINE Ratings and reviews for nearly everything can be found online these days, including doctors. How are older adults using these ratings in their decisions about choosing doctors? ANTIBIOTIC USE & CONCERNS Antibiotics are one of the most commonly prescribed types of medications. As a treatment for bacterial infections, antibiotics cansave lives.
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