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Resident-to-resident violent incidents in nursing homes.

机译:疗养院中居民之间的暴力事件。

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CONTEXT: Little is known about nursing home residents' injuries that are inflicted by other residents. OBJECTIVE: To assess risk factors for violent injury to nursing home residents by other residents. DESIGN, SETTING, AND SUBJECTS: Case-control study using data from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's Complaint and Incident Reporting System and from Minimum Data Set assessments for Massachusetts nursing home residents. Cases had an injury sustained from an incident with another nursing home resident between January 1, 2000, and December 31, 2000, which left visible evidence (ie, fracture, dislocation, bruise or hematoma, laceration, and reddened area) (median age, 81 years). Controls were randomly selected from all residents who had a Minimum Data Set assessment completed in 2000 (n = 101 429) and no injury report (median age, 83 years). A total of 1994 controls were included in the analyses. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Injury type and risk of being injured by resident-to-resident aggressive physical behaviors based on the specific characteristics of the injured resident. RESULTS: During the first incident, 294 residents sustained fractures (n = 39), dislocations (n = 6), bruises or hematomas (n = 105), lacerations (n = 113), and reddened areas (n = 31). Injured residents (cases) were more likely to be cognitively impaired, exhibit symptoms of wandering, be verbally abusive, and have socially inappropriate behavior than the controls. Residents who were classified as needing extensive assistance (adjusted odds ratio [AOR], 0.3; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.2-0.6) and being severely dependent (AOR, 0.12; 95% CI, 0.05-0.27) had a significant reduction in being injured. Residents in an Alzheimer disease unit were almost 3 times as likely to be injured than those living in other units (AOR, 3.2; 95% CI, 1.4-7.5). CONCLUSIONS: Injured residents were more likely, perhaps unknowingly, to "put themselves in harm's way," be verbally aggressive, and be cognitively impaired. Interventions to prevent these incidents should focus on the behavior of the injured persons.
机译:背景:人们对养老院其他居民造成的伤害知之甚少。目的:评估其他居民对疗养院居民造成暴力伤害的危险因素。设计,设置和主题:病例对照研究,使用马萨诸塞州公共卫生部投诉和事件报告系统的数据以及马萨诸塞州疗养院居民的最低数据集评估。在2000年1月1日至2000年12月31日期间,由于与另一所养老院居民发生事故而造成的伤害,留下了明显的证据(即骨折,脱臼,瘀伤或血肿,撕裂伤和红肿区域)(年龄中位数, 81年)。从2000年完成最低数据集评估(n = 101 429)且没有受伤报告(中位年龄为83岁)的所有居民中随机选择对照组。分析中总共包括1994个对照。主要观察指标:根据受伤居民的具体特征,受伤类型和被居民间侵略性身体行为伤害的风险。结果:在第一次事件中,有294位居民遭受骨折(n = 39),脱位(n = 6),瘀伤或血肿(n = 105),撕裂伤(n = 113)和发红区域(n = 31)。与对照组相比,受伤的居民(病例)更容易出现认知障碍,表现出流浪症状,口头辱骂和社交不当行为。被归类为需要广泛援助(调整后的优势比[AOR],0.3; 95%置信区间[CI],0.2-0.6)并严重依赖(AOR,0.12; 95%CI,0.05-0.27)的居民减少受伤。阿尔茨海默病病房的居民受伤的可能性是其他病房的居民的三倍(AOR,3.2; 95%CI,1.4-7.5)。结论:受伤的居民更有可能(可能是在不知不觉中)“以伤害自己的方式”,在言语上具有攻击性并在认知上受损。预防这些事件的干预措施应着眼于受伤人员的行为。

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