Frontiers in Public Health (Jun 2023)

Role of personal aptitudes as determinants of incident morbidity, lifestyles, quality of life, use of health services, and mortality (DESVELA cohort): quantitative study protocol for a prospective cohort study in a hybrid analysis

  • Ruth Martí-Lluch,
  • Ruth Martí-Lluch,
  • Ruth Martí-Lluch,
  • Ruth Martí-Lluch,
  • Bonaventura Bolíbar,
  • Bonaventura Bolíbar,
  • Bonaventura Bolíbar,
  • Joan Llobera,
  • Joan Llobera,
  • Joan Llobera,
  • José A Maderuelo-Fernández,
  • José A Maderuelo-Fernández,
  • José A Maderuelo-Fernández,
  • José A Maderuelo-Fernández,
  • Rosa Magallón-Botaya,
  • Rosa Magallón-Botaya,
  • Rosa Magallón-Botaya,
  • Álvaro Sánchez-Pérez,
  • Álvaro Sánchez-Pérez,
  • Álvaro Sánchez-Pérez,
  • Ma José Fernández-Domínguez,
  • Ma José Fernández-Domínguez,
  • Ma José Fernández-Domínguez,
  • Ma José Fernández-Domínguez,
  • Emma Motrico,
  • Emma Motrico,
  • Enric Vicens-Pons,
  • Enric Vicens-Pons,
  • Blanca Notario-Pacheco,
  • Blanca Notario-Pacheco,
  • Blanca Notario-Pacheco,
  • Lia Alves-Cabratosa,
  • Lia Alves-Cabratosa,
  • Rafel Ramos,
  • Rafel Ramos,
  • Rafel Ramos,
  • Rafel Ramos,
  • Rafel Ramos,
  • the DESVELA Cohort Investigators

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1067249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

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IntroductionThe healthcare and well-being of the population depend on multiple factors and should adapt to societal changes. The opposite is also occurring; society has evolved concerning the individuals’ approach to their care, which includes participation in decision-making processes. In this scenario, health promotion and prevention become crucial to provide an integrated perspective in the organization and management of the health systems.Health status and well-being depend on many aspects, determinants of health, which in turn may be modulated by individual behavior. Certain models and frameworks try to study the determinants of health and individual human behaviors, separately. However, the interrelation between these two aspects has not been examined in our population.Our main objective is to analyze whether personal aptitudes related to behaviors are independently associated with the incidence of morbidity. A secondary objective will enquire whether these personal aptitudes are independently associated with lower all-cause mortality, enhanced adoption of healthy lifestyles, higher quality of life, and lower utilization of health services during follow-up.MethodsThis protocol addresses the quantitative branch of a multicenter project (10 teams) for the creation of a cohort of at least 3,083 persons aged 35 to 74 years from 9 Autonomous Communities (AACC). The personal variables to evaluate are self-efficacy, activation, health literacy, resilience, locus of control, and personality traits. Socio-demographic covariates and social capital will be recorded. A physical examination, blood analysis, and cognitive evaluation will be carried out.Several sets of six Cox models (one for each independent variable) will analyze the incidence of morbidity (objective 1); all-cause mortality and the rest of the dependent variables (objective 2). The models will be adjusted for the indicated covariates, and random effects will estimate Potential heterogeneity between AACC.DiscussionThe analysis of the association of certain behavioral patterns and determinants of health is essential and will contribute to improving health promotion and prevention strategies. The description of the individual elements and interrelated aspects that modulate the onset and persistence of diseases will allow the evaluation of their role as prognostic factors and contribute to the development of patient-tailored preventive measures and healthcare.Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04386135. Registered on April 30, 2020.

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