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与疗养院非卧床居民跌倒时严重受伤相关的因素。

Factors associated with serious injury during falls by ambulatory nursing home residents.

作者信息

Tinetti M E

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 1987 Jul;35(7):644-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1987.tb04341.x.

Abstract

Recognizing the importance of identifying fallers at risk for injury, the author studied factors associated with injury during falls by ambulatory nursing home residents. Forty-eight of 79 subjects (61%) fell during their first year of residence. Fourteen fallers suffered a serious injury. Among fallers, subjects with lower extremity weakness were more likely to be injured than were fallers without weakness (42 versus 12% injured). On the other hand, injured fallers needed less help than noninjured fallers (14% needed help with at least 2 activities of daily living versus 35%), and were less likely to be depressed than were noninjured fallers (7 versus 38%). Although frequently associated with falling, no injury occurred while rising from a chair. The contribution of environmental hazards was not well defined. The only acute factor distinguishing noninjurious from injurious falls was a recent previous fall (present in 30% of the former and 0% of the latter). The finding that injured fallers tend to be more independent, yet have greater lower extremity weakness, than noninjured fallers suggests that both components of injury, namely force of impact and protective responses of the faller, may contribute to likelihood of injury during a fall. This study suggests that if predictive characteristics of the injury-prone faller, or the fall, can be identified, preventive strategies could be targeted at the high risk group.

摘要

认识到识别有受伤风险的跌倒者的重要性,作者研究了与疗养院非卧床居民跌倒时受伤相关的因素。79名受试者中有48名(61%)在入住的第一年发生了跌倒。14名跌倒者受了重伤。在跌倒者中,下肢无力的受试者比没有无力症状的跌倒者更容易受伤(受伤比例分别为42%和12%)。另一方面,受伤的跌倒者比未受伤的跌倒者需要的帮助更少(14%的人在至少两项日常生活活动中需要帮助,而未受伤者为35%),并且比未受伤的跌倒者更不容易抑郁(分别为7%和38%)。虽然跌倒常与从椅子上起身有关,但从椅子上起身时并未发生受伤情况。环境危害的作用尚不明确。区分无伤害跌倒和有伤害跌倒的唯一急性因素是近期曾有过跌倒(前者中有30%出现,后者中为0%)。与未受伤的跌倒者相比,受伤的跌倒者往往更独立,但下肢无力更严重,这一发现表明,跌倒受伤的两个因素,即撞击力和跌倒者的保护反应,都可能导致跌倒时受伤的可能性增加。这项研究表明,如果能够识别出易受伤跌倒者或跌倒的预测特征,预防策略就可以针对高危人群。

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