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初级保健中实施老年人意外伤害、死亡和伤害预防计划:结局评估。

Implementation of the Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries Initiative in Primary Care: An Outcome Evaluation.

机构信息

Master of Public Health Program, Binghamton University, New York.

National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2019 Nov 16;59(6):1182-1191. doi: 10.1093/geront/gny101.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Older adult falls pose a growing burden on the U.S. health care system. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries (STEADI) initiative was developed as a multifactorial approach to fall prevention that includes screening for fall risk, assessing for modifiable risk factors, and prescribing evidence-based interventions to reduce fall risk. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of a STEADI initiative on medically treated falls within a large health care system in Upstate New York.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

This cohort study classified older adults who were screened for fall risk into 3 groups: (a) At-risk and no Fall Plan of Care (FPOC), (b) At-risk with a FPOC, and (c) Not-at-risk. Poisson regression examined the group's effect on medically treated falls when controlling for other variables. The sample consisted of 12,346 adults age 65 or older who had a primary care visit at one of 14 outpatient clinics between September 11, 2012, and October 30, 2015. A medically treated fall was defined as a fall-related treat-and-release emergency department visit or hospitalization.

RESULTS

Older adults at risk for fall with a FPOC were 0.6 times less likely to have a fall-related hospitalization than those without a FPOC (p = .041), and their postintervention odds were similar to those who were not at risk.

DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS

This study demonstrated that implementation of STEADI fall risk screening and prevention strategies among older adults in the primary care setting can reduce fall-related hospitalizations and may lower associated health care expenditures.

摘要

背景与目的

老年人跌倒给美国医疗保健系统带来了日益沉重的负担。疾病控制与预防中心的老年人意外伤害、死亡和伤害(STEADI)计划是一种多因素预防跌倒的方法,包括跌倒风险筛查、评估可改变的危险因素以及开具基于证据的干预措施以降低跌倒风险。本研究旨在确定在纽约州北部的一个大型医疗保健系统中,STEADI 计划对医疗治疗跌倒的影响。

研究设计和方法

这项队列研究将接受跌倒风险筛查的老年人分为 3 组:(a)有风险且无跌倒护理计划(FPOC),(b)有风险且有 FPOC,以及(c)无风险。泊松回归在控制其他变量的情况下,研究了各组对医疗治疗跌倒的影响。样本包括 12346 名年龄在 65 岁或以上的成年人,他们在 2012 年 9 月 11 日至 2015 年 10 月 30 日期间在 14 家门诊诊所中的一家进行了一次初级保健就诊。医疗治疗的跌倒被定义为与跌倒相关的治疗和出院急诊就诊或住院治疗。

结果

有 FPOC 的跌倒风险老年人发生与跌倒相关的住院治疗的可能性比没有 FPOC 的老年人低 0.6 倍(p =.041),且其干预后的可能性与无风险的老年人相似。

讨论与意义

本研究表明,在初级保健环境中实施 STEADI 跌倒风险筛查和预防策略可以减少与跌倒相关的住院治疗,并可能降低相关的医疗保健支出。

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