Gannon B, O'Shea E, Hudson E
Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway.
Ir Med J. 2008 Jun;101(6):170-3.
This paper uses a burden of illness methodology to achieve a better understanding of the cost of falls and fractures within Ireland. The base number of older people falling annually in Ireland is 130,000. About 80% of these are non-injurious with the remainder following a healthcare trajectory that may involve hospital care, GP visits, outpatient visits, informal care, long-stay care and sometimes death. Unit costs are applied to the different levels of care and aggregated to generate the overall cost of illness of falls and fractures in the country. The estimated baseline cost of falls and fractures is Euro 404 million. The largest components of this cost are: mortality, lost quality of life, long-stay care costs and hospital inpatient costs. The findings are relevant in the context of the development of a National Strategy for the prevention of falls and fractures in Ireland. Investment in such a Strategy will likely yield significant benefits.
本文采用疾病负担方法,以更好地了解爱尔兰境内跌倒和骨折的成本。爱尔兰每年跌倒的老年人基数为13万。其中约80%未造成伤害,其余的则遵循可能涉及住院治疗、全科医生诊疗、门诊就诊、非正式护理、长期护理,有时还包括死亡的医疗轨迹。将单位成本应用于不同护理级别,并进行汇总,以得出该国跌倒和骨折的总体疾病成本。跌倒和骨折的估计基线成本为4.04亿欧元。该成本的最大组成部分包括:死亡率、生活质量下降、长期护理成本和医院住院成本。这些研究结果与爱尔兰制定预防跌倒和骨折国家战略的背景相关。对这样一项战略进行投资可能会产生重大效益。