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A cross-sectional study examining multiple mobility device use and fall status among middle-aged and older adults with multiple sclerosis

机译:一项横断面研究调查了多发性硬化症的中老年人和老年人的多种移动设备的使用和跌倒状态

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Purpose: To document the prevalence of multiple mobility device use among adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) (≥55 years) and examine the association between falls status (falleron-faller) and the number of mobility devices used. Methods: Cross-sectional data generated through telephone interviews with 353 participants was used for this secondary analysis. Descriptive statistics were used to address the first study purpose. Multiple device use was measured by the number of devices used, which ranged from 0 (never use a cane, walker, manual wheelchair, or power wheelchair/scooter) to 4 (use all four mobility devices at least some of the time). Logistic regression analysis was used to address the second purpose, with fall status used as the dependent variable (non-fallers [<1 per year] versus fallers [≥1 per year]). Results: Just under 60% of participants reported the use of at least two mobility devices. For each additional mobility device used, the odds of being a faller increased by 1.47 times (95% CI = 1.14-1.90). Conclusion: Multiple mobility device use was common and the greater number of devices used, the greater the likelihood of being a faller. To prevent falls, this association requires further research to determine directionality.Implications for RehabilitationThe high prevalence of multiple mobility device use points to the importance of asking about all devices a person uses, not just the primary one.Regression findings point to the need for comprehensive fall risk assessment and raise questions about whether different approaches to fall prevention intervention may be required for different clients.Including discussions and education about how to select the "right" device for different activities may be useful in the context of improving mobility status and reducing fall risk. Adequate practice with each device and "refreshers" when a device is not used to regularly may also be valuable.
机译:目的:记录在多发性硬化症(MS)(≥55岁)的成年人中使用多功能移动设备的普遍性,并检查跌倒状态(跌倒/非摔倒者)与使用的移动设备数量之间的关联。方法:通过对353名参与者的电话访谈生成的横截面数据用于此次要分析。描述性统计用于解决第一个研究目的。通过使用的设备数量来衡量是否使用了多个设备,其范围从0(从不使用拐杖,助行器,手动轮椅或电动轮椅/踏板车)到4(至少在某些时间使用所有四个移动设备)。 Logistic回归分析用于解决第二个目的,将跌倒状态用作因变量(非跌倒者[<1每年] vs跌倒者[每年≥1])。结果:不到60%的参与者报告至少使用了两个移动设备。对于使用的每个其他移动设备,跌倒的几率增加了1.47倍(95%CI = 1.14-1.90)。结论:经常使用多种移动设备,并且使用的设备数量越多,跌倒的可能性就越大。为了防止跌倒,该协会需要进一步研究以确定方向性。康复的意义多移动设备的普遍使用表明询问一个人使用的所有设备的重要性,而不仅仅是主要使用的设备。回归结果表明需要全面的使用跌倒风险评估并提出有关是否可能针对不同的客户采取不同的预防跌倒干预方法的问题。包括有关如何为不同活动选择“正确”装置的讨论和教育,可能对改善流动状况和减少跌倒很有帮助风险。对于每个设备进行充分的练习,以及在不定期使用某个设备时进行“刷新”也可能很有价值。

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