Dhar Minakshi, Kaeley Nidhi, Mahala Prakash, Saxena Vartika, Pathania Monika
Internal Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Rishikesh, IND.
Emergency Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Rishikesh, Rishikesh, IND.
Cureus. 2022 Mar 25;14(3):e23479. doi: 10.7759/cureus.23479. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Background Falls are one of the most common but serious health issues faced by the elderly population. Falls-related injuries not only add to the morbidity and economic burden they also have a significant negative impact on psychological health and the quality of life of the elderly. In this study, we assess the prevalence of fear of falling among the geriatric population and the risk factors associated with fear of falling. Methodology This prospective, cross-sectional study was conducted among geriatric patients aged more than 60 years attending the medical outpatient department of a tertiary care hospital in Uttarakhand, India. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of fear of falling among the geriatric population and compare various demographic and clinical parameters in elderly patients with and without fear of falling. Fear of fall was assessed using a questionnaire by asking the elderly if they had fear of falling, how often they had fear of falling, and under which circumstances did they have fear of falling. Information regarding demographics, history of daily activities, and chronic diseases was collected and assessed from all geriatric patients with and without fear of falls. Results Almost half (334; 42%) of the geriatric population had a history of fear of falling. Demographic parameters such as age over 80 years, female gender, living alone, and rural background were significantly associated with fear of falling. Similarly, a history of chronic diseases such as stroke, hypertension, and history of visual and motility impairment was significantly related to fear of falls among geriatric patients. Around 70% (571) of geriatric patients aged over 60 years had associated health problems. Conclusions This study reinstates that fear of falls is a significant health issue in the elderly age group. It also highlights multiple risk factors related to fear of falling which if controlled can significantly improve the quality of life of the geriatric population.
背景 跌倒 是老年人群面临的最常见但严重的健康问题之一。与跌倒相关的伤害不仅增加了发病率和经济负担,还对老年人的心理健康和生活质量产生重大负面影响。在本研究中,我们评估了老年人群中跌倒恐惧的患病率以及与跌倒恐惧相关的风险因素。
方法 这项前瞻性横断面研究是在印度北阿坎德邦一家三级护理医院门诊部就诊的60岁以上老年患者中进行的。本研究旨在确定老年人群中跌倒恐惧的患病率,并比较有和没有跌倒恐惧的老年患者的各种人口统计学和临床参数。通过问卷调查询问老年人是否有跌倒恐惧、跌倒恐惧的频率以及在何种情况下有跌倒恐惧,以此评估跌倒恐惧。收集并评估了所有有和没有跌倒恐惧的老年患者的人口统计学信息、日常活动史和慢性病信息。
结果 几乎一半(334人;42%)的老年人群有跌倒恐惧史。80岁以上、女性、独居和农村背景等人口统计学参数与跌倒恐惧显著相关。同样,中风、高血压等慢性病史以及视觉和运动功能障碍史与老年患者的跌倒恐惧显著相关。60岁以上的老年患者中约70%(571人)有相关健康问题。
结论 本研究再次表明,跌倒恐惧是老年年龄组中的一个重要健康问题。它还突出了与跌倒恐惧相关的多种风险因素,如果加以控制,可以显著改善老年人群的生活质量。