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美国社区居住成年人中的跌倒及与跌倒相关的伤害

Falls and Fall-Related Injuries among Community-Dwelling Adults in the United States.

作者信息

Verma Santosh K, Willetts Joanna L, Corns Helen L, Marucci-Wellman Helen R, Lombardi David A, Courtney Theodore K

机构信息

Center for Injury Epidemiology, Liberty Mutual Research Institute for Safety, Hopkinton, MA, United States of America.

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Mar 15;11(3):e0150939. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150939. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries in the U.S.; however, national estimates for all community-dwelling adults are lacking. This study estimated the national incidence of falls and fall-related injuries among community-dwelling U.S. adults by age and gender and the trends in fall-related injuries across the adult life span.

METHODS

Nationally representative data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) 2008 Balance and Dizziness supplement was used to develop national estimates of falls, and pooled data from the NHIS was used to calculate estimates of fall-related injuries in the U.S. and related trends from 2004-2013. Costs of unintentional fall-related injuries were extracted from the CDC's Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System.

RESULTS

Twelve percent of community-dwelling U.S. adults reported falling in the previous year for a total estimate of 80 million falls at a rate of 37.2 falls per 100 person-years. On average, 9.9 million fall-related injuries occurred each year with a rate of 4.38 fall-related injuries per 100 person-years. In the previous three months, 2.0% of older adults (65+), 1.1% of middle-aged adults (45-64) and 0.7% of young adults (18-44) reported a fall-related injury. Of all fall-related injuries among community-dwelling adults, 32.3% occurred among older adults, 35.3% among middle-aged adults and 32.3% among younger adults. The age-adjusted rate of fall-related injuries increased 4% per year among older women (95% CI 1%-7%) from 2004 to 2013. Among U.S. adults, the total lifetime cost of annual unintentional fall-related injuries that resulted in a fatality, hospitalization or treatment in an emergency department was 111 billion U.S. dollars in 2010.

CONCLUSIONS

Falls and fall-related injuries represent a significant health and safety problem for adults of all ages. The findings suggest that adult fall prevention efforts should consider the entire adult lifespan to ensure a greater public health benefit.

摘要

引言

在美国,跌倒是非故意伤害的首要原因;然而,目前缺乏针对所有社区居住成年人的全国性估计数据。本研究按年龄和性别估算了美国社区居住成年人中跌倒及与跌倒相关伤害的全国发病率,以及成年期与跌倒相关伤害的趋势。

方法

利用2008年《国家健康访谈调查》(NHIS)平衡与头晕补充调查中的全国代表性数据来制定跌倒的全国估计数,并使用NHIS的汇总数据来计算美国2004 - 2013年与跌倒相关伤害的估计数及相关趋势。非故意伤害性跌倒相关伤害的费用从疾病控制与预防中心基于网络的伤害统计查询与报告系统中提取。

结果

12%的美国社区居住成年人报告在前一年有过跌倒,总计约8000万次跌倒,跌倒发生率为每100人年37.2次。平均每年发生990万次与跌倒相关的伤害,发生率为每100人年4.38次与跌倒相关的伤害。在过去三个月中,2.0%的老年人(65岁及以上)、1.1%的中年人(45 - 64岁)和0.7%的年轻人(18 - 44岁)报告有与跌倒相关的伤害。在社区居住成年人中,所有与跌倒相关的伤害中,32.3%发生在老年人中,35.3%发生在中年人中,32.3%发生在年轻人中。2004年至2013年期间,老年女性中与跌倒相关伤害的年龄调整发病率每年上升4%(95%置信区间1% - 7%)。在美国成年人中,2010年每年因非故意伤害性跌倒导致死亡、住院或在急诊科接受治疗的终生总成本为1110亿美元。

结论

跌倒及与跌倒相关的伤害对各年龄段的成年人来说都是重大的健康和安全问题。研究结果表明,预防成年人跌倒的努力应考虑整个成年期,以确保获得更大的公共卫生效益。

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