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. 2020 Apr 19;20:145. doi: 10.1186/s12877-020-01552-5

Table 2.

Details on older adults study participants

First Author and Year Published Percentage of Female Diseases Number of Diseases Ethnicity Socio-economic Status (SES) Living Situation/
Marital Status
Education Other
Aspin et al. (2012) [2] NR

Diabetes mellitus

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

Chronic Heart Failure

NR Aboriginal (Australia) and Torres Strait Islander NR NR NR
Bell et al. (2015) [26] NR NR NR Aboriginal NR NR NR
Browne et al. (2014) [27] 65% NR NR Native Hawai’ian NR NR 15 (63%) graduated from high school or earned a GED, and eight (37%) had some college

Elders voiced an appreciation for receiving help with household chores, shopping and appointments/visits to doctor.

Few are reported as needing help bathing, dressing, eating, or getting in and out of bed.

Davis (2010) [3] 53%

Diabetes mellitus

Rheumatic arthritis

Cancer

Heart disease [hypertension, heart attack and/or stroke]

Asthma

Osteoporosis

minimum: two chronic conditions with varying acuity levels Native Hawai’ian NR widowed: 7 married: 8 1 no formal education, 80% high school diploma, 2 with some graduate
Habjan et al. (2012) [9] 54% NR NR Not explicitly reported, but research was conducted in First Nations area (Treaty #3) NR NR NR
Lowell et al. (2012) [28] 76%

Diabetes mellitus

Cancer

Chronic kidney disease

Cardiovascular disease

Chronic airways disease

Mental illness

One or more Yolngu- Aboriginal people of Australia NR NR

Not reported.

It is noted that while Yolngu are fluent in, what is often, a range of Aboriginal languages. Competency in oral English has been reported to range from high-to-minimal.

It is common for Yolngu not to speak English as their first language
Schure et al. (2015) [6] 77.9%

Diabetes mellitus

Cancer

Heart disease

stroke,

Angina

Congestive heart failure

Heart attack

Lung disease

Parkinson’s disease

High blood pressure

Kidney disease

Liver disease

NR American Indians NR single: 192 married: 104 ≥ Grade 12: 141; and < Grade 12: 144 NR
Ward et al. (2011) [8] NR Diabetes Mellitus Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Chronic heart failure NR Indigenous NR NR NR NR
Waugh et al. (2011) [1] 66%

Diabetes mellitus

Rheumatic arthritis

Cancer

Cardiovascular disease

Emphysema

Asthma

Obesity

Kidney disease

High blood pressure

High cholesterol

NR Indigenous Australians NR NR NR NR

N.R. Not reported