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Video capture of the circumstances of falls in elderly people residing in long-term care: An observational study

机译:长期护理中居住的老年人瀑布的视频捕获:观察研究

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Background Falls in elderly people are a major health burden, especially in the long-term care environment. Yet little objective evidence is available for how and why falls occur in this population. We aimed to provide such evidence by analysing real-life falls in long-term care captured on video. Methods We did this observational study between April 20, 2007, and June 23, 2010, in two long-term care facilities in British Columbia, Canada. Digital video cameras were installed in common areas (dining rooms, lounges, hallways). When a fall occurred, facility staff completed an incident report and contacted our teams so that we could collect video footage. A team reviewed each fall video with a validated questionnaire that probed the cause of imbalance and activity at the time of falling. We then tested whether diff erences existed in the proportion of participants falling due to the various causes, and while engaging in various activities, with generalised linear models, repeated measures logistic regression, and log-linear Poisson regression. Findings We captured 227 falls from 130 individuals (mean age 78 years, SD 10). The most frequent cause of falling was incorrect weight shifting, which accounted for 41% (93 of 227) of falls, followed by trip or stumble (48, 21%), hit or bump (25, 11%), loss of support (25, 11%), and collapse (24, 11%). Slipping accounted for only 3% (six) of falls. The three activities associated with the highest proportion of falls were forward walking (54 of 227 falls, 24%), standing quietly (29 falls, 13%), and sitting down (28 falls, 12%). Compared with previous reports from the long-term care setting, we identifi ed a higher occurrence of falls during standing and transferring, a lower occurrence during walking, and a larger proportion due to centre-of-mass perturbations than base-of-support perturbations. Interpretation By providing insight into the sequences of events that most commonly lead to falls, our results should lead to more valid and eff ective approaches for balance assessment and fall prevention in long-term care. Funding Canadian Institutes for Health Research.
机译:背景瀑布老年人是一个主要的健康负担,特别是在长期的医疗环境。然而,很少有客观证据可用于瀑布如何以及为什么会出现在这个人口。我们的目的是通过对现实生活落在视频拍摄的长期护理提供这样的证据。方法我们这样做观察研究2007年4月20日和2010年6月23日之间,在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省两项长期护理设施。数码摄像机被安装在公共场所(餐厅,休息室,走廊)。当秋天发生,工厂的工作人员完成事故报告,并联系我们的团队,使我们可以收集录像。一队审查了经过验证的问卷调查探测失衡和活动的原因在跌落时每年秋季视频。然后,我们测试了参与者由于各种原因下降的比例是否存在差异erences,并同时在不同的搞活动,与广义线性模型,重复测量回归,以及对数线性泊松回归。调查结果我们拍摄的130人(平均年龄78岁,SD 10)227个跌倒。下降的最常见的原因是不正确的重量偏移,占跌倒的41%(227 93),接着跳闸或绊倒(48,21%),命中或凸块(25,11%),失去支持( 25,11%),和崩溃(24,11%)。滑倒占瀑布只有3%(SIX)。跌倒的比例最高相关的三个活动是向前行走(227的54瀑布,24%),静静伫立(29个瀑布,13%),并坐了下来(28个瀑布,12%)。从长期护理机构以前的报告相比,我们identifi行走时站立和转移,较低发生率在编跌倒的发生率较高,且所占比例较大,由于中心的质量扰动比基的支持扰动。解读通过提供洞察事件最常见的导致跌倒的序列,我们的结果应该导致更有效和EFF ective在长期护理办法来平衡评估和预防跌倒。资金加拿大卫生研究院研究。

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    《The Lancet 》 |2013年第9860期| 共8页
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