Cross Sarah H, Anderson David M, Cox Christopher E, Agarwal Suresh, Haines Krista L
Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Duke-Robert J. Margolis, MD, Center for Health Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2022 Apr 27;8:23337214221098897. doi: 10.1177/23337214221098897. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Fall-related mortality is increasing among older adults, yet trends and changes in the location of fall-attributed deaths are unknown; additionally, potential disparities are understudied. To assess trends/factors associated with place of death among older adult fall deaths in the US, a cross-sectional analysis of deaths using mortality data from 2003-2017 was performed. Most deaths occurred in hospitals, however, the proportion decreased from 66.4% ( = 9,095) to 50.7% ( = 15,817). The proportion occurring in nursing facilities decreased from 15.9% ( = 2175) to 15.3% ( = 4,778), while deaths at home and in hospice facilities increased. Male, Black, Native American, and married decedents had increased odds of hospital death. As fall deaths increase among older adults, end-of-life needs of this population deserve increased attention. Research should explore needs and preferences of older adults who experience falls and their caregivers to reduce disparities in place of death and to ensure high quality of care is received.
老年人中与跌倒相关的死亡率正在上升,但跌倒所致死亡地点的趋势和变化尚不清楚;此外,潜在的差异也未得到充分研究。为了评估美国老年跌倒死亡者死亡地点的相关趋势/因素,利用2003年至2017年的死亡率数据对死亡情况进行了横断面分析。大多数死亡发生在医院,然而,这一比例从66.4%(n = 9095)降至50.7%(n = 15817)。在护理机构发生的死亡比例从15.9%(n = 2175)降至15.3%(n = 4778),而在家中和临终关怀机构的死亡人数增加。男性、黑人、美国原住民和已婚死者在医院死亡的几率增加。随着老年人跌倒死亡人数的增加,这一人群的临终需求值得更多关注。研究应探索跌倒老年人及其护理人员的需求和偏好,以减少死亡地点的差异,并确保获得高质量的护理。