Falls in the elderly in the community: prevalence, consequences, and associated factors
To find the prevalence, characteristics, and consequences of falls in the elderly and related factors. DESIGN. Cross-sectional, descriptive study using personal interviews. Three health districts in Cordoba city, Spain. A stratified sample of 362 people over 70. The assessment tools were the WHO que...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atención primaria 2006-11, Vol.38 (8), p.450 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To find the prevalence, characteristics, and consequences of falls in the elderly and related factors. DESIGN. Cross-sectional, descriptive study using personal interviews.
Three health districts in Cordoba city, Spain.
A stratified sample of 362 people over 70.
The assessment tools were the WHO questionnaire for the study of falls and the EuroQol-5D for the measurement of health-related quality of life. Uni-bivariate and multivariate analyses (P< .05) were run.
The prevalence of falls was 31.78% (95% CI, 26.99%-36.6%); 12.98% of subjects had more than one fall in the previous year; 55.3% of falls happened at home; 71.8% of the falls had physical consequences, with 7.8% fractures; 44.7% of the elderly studied were scared of having a new fall, and 22% limited their mobility after the fall. In 30% of cases there was contact with the health system, and 3.3% needed hospital admission. The factors related to a greater risk of falls were: being older, being a woman, widowed, uneducated, with difficulties in moving both arms, suffering space disorientation, high drug consumption, and having worse perceived health status.
Falls in the elderly living in the community are a frequent problem, with important physical, psychological and social consequences. |
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ISSN: | 0212-6567 |
DOI: | 10.1157/13094802 |