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美国老年人跌倒相关急诊就诊的跌倒地点风险因素。

Risk Factors of Fall-Related Emergency Department Visits by Fall Location of Older Adults in the US.

机构信息

Marymount University, College of Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology, Division of Health Care Management, Arlington, Virginia.

Utah State University, Department of Kinesiology and Health Science, Logan, Utah.

出版信息

West J Emerg Med. 2021 Jul 19;22(4):988-999. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2021.2.49307.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Prior evidence indicates that predictors of older adult falls vary by indoor-outdoor location of the falls. While a subset of United States' studies reports this finding using primary data from a single geographic area, other secondary analyses of falls across the country do not distinguish between the two fall locations. Consequently, evidence at the national level on risk factors specific to indoor vs outdoor falls is lacking.

METHODS

Using the 2017 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS) data, we conducted a multivariable analysis of fall-related emergency department (ED) visits disaggregated by indoor vs outdoor fall locations of adults 65 years and older (N = 6,720,937) in the US.

RESULTS

Results are compatible with findings from previous primary studies. While women (relative risk [RR] = 1.43, 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.42-1.44) were more likely to report indoor falls, men were more likely to present with an outdoor fall. Visits for indoor falls were highest among those 85 years and older (RR = 2.35, 95% CI, 2.33-2.37) with outdoor fall visits highest among those 84 years and younger. Additionally, the probabilities associated with an indoor fall in the presence of chronic conditions were consistently much higher when compared to an outdoor fall. We also found that residence in metropolitan areas increased the likelihood of an indoor elderly fall compared to higher outdoor fall visits from seniors in non-core rural areas, but both indoor and outdoor fall visits were higher among older adults in higher income ZIP codes.

CONCLUSION

Our findings highlight the contrasting risk profile for elderly ED patients who report indoor vs outdoor falls when compared to the elderly reporting no falls. In conjunction, we highlight implications from three perspectives: a population health standpoint for EDs working with their primary care and community care colleagues; an ED administrative vantage point; and from an individual emergency clinician's point of view.

摘要

简介

先前的证据表明,老年人跌倒的预测因素因跌倒的室内外位置而异。虽然美国的一些研究使用来自单一地理区域的原始数据报告了这一发现,但其他针对全国范围跌倒的二次分析并未区分这两种跌倒位置。因此,关于特定于室内和室外跌倒的风险因素的国家层面证据尚缺乏。

方法

我们使用 2017 年全国急诊部样本(NEDS)数据,对美国 65 岁及以上成年人的跌倒相关急诊部(ED)就诊进行了多变量分析,这些就诊按室内和室外跌倒地点进行了细分(N=6720937)。

结果

结果与先前的原始研究结果一致。女性(相对风险[RR]=1.43,95%置信区间[CI],1.42-1.44)更有可能报告室内跌倒,而男性更有可能出现室外跌倒。85 岁及以上人群的室内跌倒就诊率最高(RR=2.35,95%CI,2.33-2.37),84 岁及以下人群的室外跌倒就诊率最高。此外,与室外跌倒相比,存在慢性疾病的人发生室内跌倒的概率始终要高得多。我们还发现,与非核心农村地区的老年人相比,大都市地区的老年人更有可能发生室内跌倒,而老年人的收入较高的邮政编码的室内和室外跌倒就诊率均较高。

结论

我们的研究结果突出了与报告室内和室外跌倒的老年人相比,报告无跌倒的老年人的 ED 患者的风险特征形成鲜明对比。此外,我们从三个角度强调了这一发现的意义:从 ED 与初级保健和社区护理同事合作的角度来看,从 ED 管理的角度来看,以及从个体急诊临床医生的角度来看。

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