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老年人根据跌倒风险筛查指南使用康复服务的情况。

Rehabilitation Services Use of Older Adults According to Fall-Risk Screening Guidelines.

机构信息

Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont.

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2019 Jan;67(1):100-107. doi: 10.1111/jgs.15625. Epub 2018 Oct 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To characterize rehabilitation services use of older adults according to fall-risk classification based on screening guidelines.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional analysis of 2015 National Health and Aging Trends Study.

SETTING

Study participants' homes.

PARTICIPANTS

National sample of 7,440 community-dwelling Medicare beneficiaries.

MEASUREMENTS

In-person interviews and functional assessments. Based on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths and Injuries criteria, participants were classified as low, moderate, or high fall risk.

RESULTS

Twenty-three percent of older adults classified as moderate fall-risk (n = 2602) and 40.6% of those at high fall-risk (n = 940) reported rehabilitation services use in the past year. Among older adults who reported rehabilitation services in the past year (n = 1,505), treatment to address falls was reported by 2.8%, 12.6%, and 34.7% of those classified with low, moderate, and high fall-risk, respectively (p < 0.001). Older adults with high fall-risk who did not receive rehabilitation services had significantly better self-reported physical capacity (p = 0.02) but comparable physical performance (all p's > 0.05) relative to those who received rehabilitation.

CONCLUSION

Older adults at high risk for falls were significantly more likely to report rehabilitation services use compared to those with low and moderate risk of falling. The findings also indicate that there is low adherence to national clinical recommendations for rehabilitation services use in older adults vulnerable to falls-related injury. Among the high fall-risk group, those who did not receive rehabilitation services had similarly low physical function as compared with those who received rehabilitation, indicating potential unmet need to address physical impairments related to fall-risk. J Am Geriatr Soc 67:100-107, 2019.

摘要

目的

根据基于筛查指南的跌倒风险分类,描述老年人康复服务的使用情况。

设计

2015 年国家健康老龄化趋势研究的横断面分析。

地点

研究参与者的家中。

参与者

全国 7440 名居住在社区的有医疗保险的老年人的样本。

测量方法

通过面对面访谈和功能评估。根据疾病控制与预防中心(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)停止老年人意外伤害、死亡和伤害的标准,参与者被分为低、中、高跌倒风险。

结果

23%的中度跌倒风险(n=2602)和 40.6%的高度跌倒风险(n=940)的老年人在过去一年中报告使用了康复服务。在过去一年中报告使用了康复服务的老年人(n=1505)中,分别有 2.8%、12.6%和 34.7%的低、中、高跌倒风险者报告了针对跌倒的治疗(p < 0.001)。未接受康复服务的高跌倒风险老年人的自我报告身体能力显著更好(p=0.02),但身体表现与接受康复服务的老年人相当(所有 p 值>0.05)。

结论

与低风险和中度风险跌倒的老年人相比,高跌倒风险的老年人更有可能报告使用康复服务。研究结果还表明,在易发生跌倒相关伤害的老年人中,康复服务的使用遵循国家临床建议的比例较低。在高跌倒风险组中,未接受康复服务的老年人与接受康复服务的老年人相比,其身体功能同样较低,表明在解决与跌倒风险相关的身体损伤方面可能存在未满足的需求。

美国老年学会杂志 67:100-107, 2019.

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