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Falls, a fear of falling and related factors in older adults with complex chronic disease

机译:跌倒,担心老年人患有复杂的慢性病的老年人的堕落和相关因素

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Aims and objectives To identify factors influencing falls and the fear of falling among older adults with chronic diseases in Korea. Background The fear of falling and falls in older adults are significant health problems towards which healthcare providers should direct their attention. Further investigation is needed to improve nursing practice specifically decreasing risk of falls and the fear of falling in Korea. Design Descriptive, cross‐sectional survey. Methods A convenience sample of 108 patients was recruited at the geriatric outpatient department of a tertiary hospital in Seoul, Korea. Demographic characteristics, comorbidities, medication use, fall history, level of physical activity, activities of daily living, mobility, muscle strength, and a fear of falling were investigated. Student's t tests, chi‐square tests and multiple linear regressions were used in statistical analysis. Results Thirty‐six participants (33.3%) among 108 subjects reported experiencing ≥1 falls in the past year. Marital status and the use of antipsychotics were associated with falls, while other factors were not significantly related to falls. Only benign prostatic hypertrophy and polypharmacy were significantly related to the fear of falling in the analysis of the relationships between chronic disease, medication use and fear of falling. In the regression model, the number of comorbidities, level of physical activity, activities of daily living and mobility were predictors of a fear of falling. Medication use was marginally significant, in the model. Conclusion Increasing physical activity, functional fitness and physical independence is important to decrease the fear of falling, and to encourage active and healthy lives in older adults. Relevance to clinical practice The findings from this study provide evidence for the development of nursing interventions for older adults. We recommend early screening for a fear of falling and nursing interventions to decrease the fear of falling through enhancing physical activity level and function.
机译:旨在确定影响跌倒因素的因素及对韩国慢性病患者落下的恐惧。背景技术令人担忧的是,老年人的堕落和落下是医疗保健提供者应引导他们注意的重要健康问题。需要进一步调查来改善护理实践,特别是降低堕落的风险以及朝鲜坠落的恐惧。设计描述性,横断面调查。方法在韩国首尔的第一个医院的老年医院招募108名患者的便利样本。调查了人口统计学特征,组合,药物,秋季历史,身体活动水平,日常生活活动,流动性,肌肉力量以及对跌倒的恐惧。学生的T测试,Chi-Square测试和多元线性回归用于统计分析。结果过去一年报告,108名受试者的参与者(33.3%)报告≥1次跌落。婚姻状况和抗精神病药的使用与跌倒有关,而其他因素与下降没有显着相关。只有良性前列腺肥大和多酚和多药物与担心落在分析慢性疾病,药物用途和令人害怕的堕落之间的关系中的恐惧。在回归模型中,合并症的数量,身体活动水平,日常生活和移动性的活动是令人担忧的预测因子。在模型中,药物使用略微重要。结论越来越多的身体活动,功能性健康和物理独立性对降低跌倒的恐惧是重要的,并鼓励在老年人的积极健康生活。本研究的研究结果与临床实践的相关性提供了对老年人护理干预措施的证据提供了证据。我们建议早期筛选,担心跌倒和护理干预措施,以减少通过提高身体活动水平和功能来降低堕落的恐惧。

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