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Factors associated with unrecovered falls among older adults

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Author(s):
Karpusenko, Tatiana ; Alfonsi, Maynara ; Cirino, Nayara Tasse de Oliveira ; Ishigaki, Erika Yukie ; Sanudo, Adriana ; Paschoal, Sergio Marcio Pacheco ; Leme, Luiz Eugenio Garcez ; Perracini, Monica Rodrigues
Total Authors: 8
Document type: Journal article
Source: GERIATRIC NURSING; v. 51, p. 7-pg., 2023-04-20.
Abstract

This cross-sectional exploratory study investigated factors associated with unrecovered falls among older patients with a history of falls in the previous year participating in a clinical trial on fall prevention by asking them about their inability to get up independently after the fall. Participants' sociodemographic, clinical, functional (ADL/IADL, TUG, chair-stand test, hand grip, risk of falling) and fall location were investigated. We conducted a multivariate regression analysis adjusted for covariates to identify the main factors associated with unrecovered falls. Out of 715 participants (mean age: 73.4 years; 86% women), 51.6% (95% IC; 47.9 -55.3%) experienced unrecovered falls. Depressive symptoms, ADL/IADL limitation, mobility limitation, under -nutrition, and outdoor falls were associated with unrecovered falls. While assessing the risk of falling, profes-sionals should consider preventive strategies and preparedness procedures for those who are more likely to experience unrecovered falls, such as training to get up from the floor, alarms, and support services.(c) 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/51216-0 - Effectiveness of a multifactorial falls prevention program in community-dwelling older people when compared to usual care: a randomized controlled trial
Grantee:Luiz Eugênio Garcez Leme
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants