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Analysis of Multi-variate Recurrent Fall Risk Factors in Elderly People Using Residential Assessment Instrument-Home Care - Comparisons between Single and Recurrent Fallers -

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2011³â 41±Ç 1È£ p.119 ~ 128
KMID : 0806120110410010119
À¯Àοµ ( Yoo In-Young ) - ÀüÁÖ´ëÇб³ °£È£Çаú

Abstract

Purpose: This study was done to determine the risk factors for recurrent fallers (2+falls) compared to single fallers.

Methods: Participants were 104 community-dwelling people 65 yr of age or older. The data were collected from June 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009 using the Residential Assessment Instrument-Home Care.

Results: Over the past 90 days, 55.7% of the 104 participants fell once, and 44.2% experienced recurrent falls (2+falls). In comparison of recurrent fallers with single fallers, there were significant differences in scores on the following factors: gender (¥ö2=4.22, p=.040), age (¥ö2=5.74, p=.017), educational level (¥ö2=5.22, p=.022), living arrangements (¥ö2=35.02, p<.001), cardiovascular diseases (¥ö2=17.10, p<.001), hypertension (¥ö2=4.43, p=.035), diabetes mellitus (¥ö2=4.44, p=.035), glaucoma (¥ö2=13.95, p<.001), Minimal Data Set (MDS)-Pain (t=-2.56, p=.012), fear of falling (¥ö2=4.08, p=.034), reduced vision (t=-3.06, p=.003), MDS-activity of daily living (t=3.46, p=.001), MDS-Instrumental Activities of daily living (t=3.24, p=.002), cognition (MDS-Cognition Performance Scale) (t=3.40, p=.001), and ¡®difficulties entering and leaving the house¡¯ (¥ö2=4.53, p=.033).

Conclusion: It is important to assess the risk factors for recurrent falls and develop differentiated strategies that will help prevent recurrent falls. Additionally, utilizing a standardized tool, such as RAI-HC, would help health professionals assess multi-variate fall risk factors to facilitate comparisons of different community care settings.
KeyWords

Elderly, Recurrent, Falls
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