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老年人智力障碍者的跌倒:跌倒率、情况和后果。

Falls in older persons with intellectual disabilities: fall rate, circumstances and consequences.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen Centre for Evidence Based Practice, Nijmegen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

J Intellect Disabil Res. 2013 Dec;57(12):1173-82. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2012.01643.x. Epub 2012 Oct 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falling is a common cause of injuries and reduced quality of life. Persons with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at increased risk for falls and related injuries. As the number of elderly persons with ID is growing rapidly, it is imperative to gain insight into the quantity of the problem of falling, the circumstances that precipitate falls and to better understand their aetiology in persons with ID. This is the first study to prospectively investigate fall rate, circumstances and fall consequences in older adults with mild to moderate ID.

METHOD

Eighty-two individuals with mild to moderate ID, 50 years and over [mean age 62.3 (SD = 7.6), 34 male], participated in this study, which was conducted at three service providers for persons with ID in the Netherlands. Falls were registered for 1 year with monthly fall registration calendars to determine the fall rate (mean number of falls per person per year). Information on fall circumstances and consequences was obtained from questionnaires completed by caregivers and study participants after each fall.

RESULTS

We determined that the fall rate in this sample was 1.00 fall per person per year. Thirty-seven participants reported at least one fall (range 1-6). Sex and age were not related to falls. Most falls occurred while walking (63.3%), outside (61.7%) and in familiar environments (88.9%). Importantly, 11.5% of falls resulted in severe injuries, approximately half of which were fractures.

CONCLUSION

The circumstances and consequences of falls in persons with ID are comparable to those of the general elderly population, but the rate is substantially higher. As such, appropriate fall prevention strategies must be developed for individuals with ID.

摘要

背景

跌倒 是造成伤害和降低生活质量的常见原因。智力障碍(ID)患者跌倒和相关伤害的风险增加。随着 ID 老年患者人数的迅速增加,了解跌倒问题的严重程度、导致跌倒的情况以及更好地了解 ID 患者的病因变得至关重要。这是第一项前瞻性研究轻度至中度 ID 老年人跌倒率、情况和后果的研究。

方法

82 名轻度至中度 ID 成年人(50 岁及以上;平均年龄 62.3[SD=7.6],34 名男性)参加了这项在荷兰三个 ID 服务提供者处进行的研究。使用每月跌倒登记日历登记 1 年以确定跌倒率(每人每年平均跌倒次数)。通过照顾者和研究参与者在每次跌倒后填写的问卷获取跌倒情况和后果的信息。

结果

我们确定该样本的跌倒率为 1.00 次跌倒/人/年。37 名参与者报告至少一次跌倒(范围 1-6)。性别和年龄与跌倒无关。大多数跌倒发生在行走时(63.3%)、户外(61.7%)和熟悉的环境中(88.9%)。重要的是,11.5%的跌倒导致严重伤害,其中约一半是骨折。

结论

ID 患者跌倒的情况和后果与一般老年人群相似,但发生率要高得多。因此,必须为 ID 患者制定适当的跌倒预防策略。

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