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Epidemiological characteristics and factors influencing falls among elderly adults in long-term care facilities in Xiamen China

机译:厦门长期护理机构中老年人的流行病学特征及影响因素

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Falling in the elderly is an important social issue, especially for those who are in long-term care (LTC) facilities, in addition to being a significant economic burden. This study aims to investigate the epidemiological characteristics and identify the factors influencing falls in LTC residents.We enrolled 260 participants aged 60+ years by multistage sampling across 13 LTC facilities in Xiamen, China, in 2016. Epidemiological characteristics and falls were observed and recorded during a 12-month period using a revised FROP-Com Scale. Multiple logistic regression modeling was performed to determine the factors influencing falls.A total of 218 (83.8%) valid questionnaires were returned. 152 falls (range 1–7, mean 0.7 ± 1.3 falls/person/y) occurred in the previous year, with 69 residents (31.7%) experiencing 1 or more falls. Most participants who fell were female (71%), living in cities (85.5%), had a higher BMI (22.1 ± 4.2), and had a chronic disease (99.9%). Of all falls, 39.1% occurred in the bedroom and 26.1% in the bathroom, 58% during daytime hours between 6:00 am and noon. Thirty-six percent of falls resulted in an injury (e.g., bruises and fractures). The principal reason for falling was due to slipping (23.2%). There were 2 interactions on fall rate between ADL and feet and footwear (OR = 3.120, P<.001; OR = 3.010, P = .007 in Models 1 and 3), and between ADL and cognitive status (OR = 4.401, P<.001; OR = 4.101, P = .005 in Models 2 and 3). Multiple regression analysis indicated that ADL, balance and gait, medical conditions, cognitive status, living environment, feet and footwear and sensory loss were factors influencing falls among elderly adults in LTC facilities.Falls occur frequently and mostly unwitnessed among elderly adults in LTC facilities, highlighting the need for more effective and individualized fall prevention. Fall efficacy enhancing programs for nursing home residents should take degree of self-care, chronic diseases, sensory loss, foot injuries, cognitive impairment, living environment, and gender into account.
机译:老人跌倒是一个重要的社会问题,特别是对于那些拥有长期护理(LTC)设施的人来说,这是一个巨大的经济负担。这项研究旨在调查LTC居民的流行病学特征并确定影响跌倒的因素。我们于2016年在中国厦门的13个LTC设施中通过多阶段抽样招募了260名60岁以上的参与者。使用修订后的FROP-Com量表的12个月期限。进行多元Logistic回归建模以确定影响跌倒的因素,共返回218份(83.8%)有效问卷。上一年发生了152次跌倒(范围为1–7,平均每人每年跌落0.7±1.3),其中69位居民(31.7%)经历了1次或多次跌倒。跌倒的大多数参与者是女性(71%),住在城市(85.5%),BMI较高(22.1±4.2),并且患有慢性病(99.9%)。在所有跌落中,39.1%发生在卧室,26.1%发生在浴室,58%发生在上午6:00至中午的白天。有36%的跌落导致受伤(例如跌打损伤和骨折)。下跌的主要原因是滑坡(23.2%)。在模型1和模型3中,ADL与脚和鞋类之间的跌倒率有2种相互作用(OR = 3.120,P <.001; OR = 3.010,P = .007),以及ADL与认知状态之间的相互作用(OR = 4.401,P <.001; OR = 4.101,P = .005在模型2和3中)。多元回归分析表明,日常生活活动能力,平衡和步态,医疗状况,认知状况,生活环境,脚和鞋类以及感官丧失是影响LTC设施中老年人跌倒的因素。强调需要更有效和个性化的预防跌倒。针对疗养院居民的秋季功效增强计划应考虑自我护理的程度,慢性病,感觉丧失,足部受伤,认知障碍,生活环境和性别。

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