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患有和不患有与注射相关的静脉溃疡的人群的跌倒和平衡信心。

Falls and balance confidence in persons with and without injection-related venous ulcers.

机构信息

College of Nursing, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.

出版信息

J Addict Med. 2013 Jan-Feb;7(1):73-8. doi: 10.1097/ADM.0b013e31827ea882.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

With aging of injection users and the high occurrence of venous disease in their legs, falls are a potential health problem. We examined falls and balance confidence in persons with (VU+) and without (VU-) injection-related venous ulcers (VUs).

METHODS

This study used a cross-sectional, retrospective, comparative design with 31 participants VU+ and 30 VU- recruited in a medical clinic. Participants' legs were assessed for clinical manifestations of venous disease. Participants completed background and fall questionnaires and the Activities-specific Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale.

RESULTS

Participants included 35 men and 26 women (mean age = 54 years); 93% were African American. Falling in the past year was reported by 65% of patients VU+ and 40% VU- (P = 0.048); 29 of these patients fell 2 or more times in the past year. Higher scores on the ABC Scale (N = 61) were significantly related to fewer falls (r = -0.68). Activities-specific Balance Confidence scores were lower/worse for the patients VU+ (P = 0.039). Area under the receiver operating curve for patients VU+ was significant; we found area under the curve of 0.84 and a cutoff score of 80.3% for ABC predictive of recurrent fallers with sensitivity of 84% and specificity of 83%. The ABC test had an internal consistency reliability of 0.97.

CONCLUSIONS

Persons VU+ reported worse balance confidence and more falls than those without these ulcers. The ABC test was related to falls. With aging of injection users and increased occurrence of VUs, examining balance confidence and falls is crucial in long-term patient safety.

摘要

目的

随着注射使用者的老龄化以及其腿部静脉疾病的高发,跌倒成为了一个潜在的健康问题。我们调查了有(VU+)和无(VU-)注射相关静脉溃疡(VUs)的人群的跌倒和平衡信心情况。

方法

本研究采用了横断面、回顾性、对比设计,共纳入 31 名 VU+和 30 名 VU-参与者,均在医疗诊所招募。评估参与者腿部的静脉疾病临床表现。参与者完成背景和跌倒问卷以及活动特异性平衡信心量表(ABC 量表)。

结果

参与者包括 35 名男性和 26 名女性(平均年龄=54 岁);93%为非裔美国人。过去一年跌倒的报告率为 65%的 VU+患者和 40%的 VU-患者(P=0.048);其中 29 名患者过去一年跌倒 2 次或以上。ABC 量表得分越高(N=61),跌倒次数越少(r=-0.68)。VU+患者的活动特异性平衡信心评分较低(P=0.039)。VU+患者的受试者工作特征曲线下面积有显著意义;我们发现 ABC 预测复发性跌倒的曲线下面积为 0.84,截断值为 80.3%,敏感性为 84%,特异性为 83%。ABC 测试的内部一致性信度为 0.97。

结论

有 VU 的患者报告平衡信心更差,跌倒更多。ABC 测试与跌倒有关。随着注射使用者的老龄化和 VUs 的发生率增加,检查平衡信心和跌倒情况对于长期患者安全至关重要。

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