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Impact of falling on social participation and social support trajectories in a middle-aged and elderly European sample

机译:下降对欧洲中老年人样本中社会参与和社会支持轨迹的影响

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Whereas falls are frequent and traumatic events for the elderly, their long-term consequences in terms of the social lives of older fallers are understudied. This study aimed to identify the impact of falling on the trajectories of social participation and social support of older people in Europe. Our sample consisted of 16,583 people aged 50–95 years from 10 European countries who responded to the waves 1, 2 and 4 of the Survey of Health Ageing and Retirement in Europe. The impact of falling on the trajectories of social participation and social support was examined using generalised estimating equation (GEE) models. The effect of the interactions between falling and frailty and between falling and social support on social participation was assessed. Falls were negatively associated with social participation (OR=0.73, p 0.001) and positively associated with social support (OR=2.20, p 0.001). For social participation, this effect was moderated by frailty; the interaction term between frailty and fall highlighted the finding that frailty better explained the global trajectory of social participation compared with falling. Social support did not buffer the negative impact of falling on social participation. Falls can be considered stressful events that have implications beyond the health context. Frail people who have fallen should be targeted in prevention and rehabilitation programmes; specific attention should also be paid to the relatives of fallers, who appeared to be more intensively solicited after a fall. Highlights ? Fall events were independent and direct predictors of increased social support. ? Falls indirectly decreased social participation. ? Frail people exhibited the lowest odds of social participation after a fall and should be targeted in fall prevention programmes. ? Specific attention should be paid to informal caregivers, who provided increasing support after a fall.
机译:尽管跌倒是老年人经常发生的创伤性事件,但人们对跌倒对老年人的社会生活的长期影响进行了研究。这项研究旨在确定下降对欧洲老年人社会参与和社会支持轨迹的影响。我们的样本包括来自10个欧洲国家,年龄在50-95岁之间的16,583人,他们对欧洲的健康老龄化和退休调查的第一波,第二波和第四波做出了回应。使用广义估计方程(GEE)模型检查了跌倒对社会参与和社会支持轨迹的影响。评估了跌倒与虚弱之间以及跌倒与社会支持之间的相互作用对社会参与的影响。跌倒与社会参与呈负相关(OR = 0.73,p <0.001),与社会支持呈正相关(OR = 2.20,p <0.001)。对于社会参与而言,这种影响由于体弱而减轻。衰弱与跌倒之间的交互作用强调了以下发现:与跌倒相比,衰弱可以更好地解释社会参与的全球轨迹。社会支持并未缓冲下降对社会参与的负面影响。跌倒可被视为压力事件,其影响范围超出健康范围。堕落的体弱者应成为预防和康复方案的目标;还应特别注意跌倒者的亲戚,跌倒后他们的求助似乎更为集中。强调 ?秋季事件是增加社会支持的独立且直接的预测因素。 ?跌倒间接减少了社会参与。 ?体弱的人跌倒后的社会参与几率最低,应将其作为预防跌倒的目标。 ?应特别注意非正式护理人员,他们在跌倒后提供了越来越多的支持。

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