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老年人跌倒对日常生活活动的影响:回顾性队列分析。

The impact of falls on activities of daily living in older adults: A retrospective cohort analysis.

机构信息

School of Public and Community Health Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, United States of America.

Center for Population Health Research, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Jan 3;19(1):e0294017. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294017. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falls contribute to impairments in activities of daily living (ADLs), resulting in significant declines in the quality of life, safety, and functioning of older adults. Understanding the magnitude and duration of the effect of falls on ADLs, as well as identifying the characteristics of older adults more likely to have post-fall ADL impairment is critical to inform fall prevention and post-fall intervention. The purpose of this study is to 1) Quantify the association between falls and post-fall ADL impairment and 2) Model trajectories of ADL impairment pre- and post-fall to estimate the long-term impact of falls and identify characteristics of older adults most likely to have impairment.

METHOD

Study participants were from the Ginkgo Evaluation of Memory Study, a randomized controlled trial in older adults (age 75+) in the United States. Self-reported incident falls and ADL scores were ascertained every 6 months over a 7-year study period. We used Cox proportional hazards analyses (n = 2091) to quantify the association between falls and ADL impairment and latent class trajectory modeling (n = 748) to visualize trajectories of ADL impairment pre-and post-fall.

RESULTS

Falls reported in the previous 6 months were associated with impairment in ADLs (HR: 1.42; 95% CI 1.32, 1.52) in fully adjusted models. Based on trajectory modeling (n = 748), 19% (n = 139) of participants had increased, persistent ADL impairment after falling. Participants who were female, lived in a neighborhood with higher deprivation, or experienced polypharmacy were more likely to have ADL impairment post-fall.

CONCLUSIONS

Falls are associated with increased ADL impairment, and this impairment can persist over time. It is crucial that all older adults, and particularly those at higher risk of post-fall ADL impairment have access to comprehensive fall risk assessment and evidence-based fall prevention interventions, to help mitigate the negative impacts on ADL function.

摘要

背景

跌倒会导致日常生活活动(ADL)受损,从而显著降低老年人的生活质量、安全性和功能。了解跌倒对 ADL 的影响程度和持续时间,以及确定更有可能发生跌倒后 ADL 受损的老年人的特征,对于告知跌倒预防和跌倒后干预措施至关重要。本研究的目的是:1)量化跌倒与跌倒后 ADL 受损之间的关联;2)建立 ADL 受损的轨迹模型,以评估跌倒的长期影响并确定最有可能受损的老年人的特征。

方法

研究参与者来自银杏评估记忆研究,这是一项在美国年龄在 75 岁以上的老年人中进行的随机对照试验。在 7 年的研究期间,每 6 个月通过自我报告的方式确定是否发生了跌倒和 ADL 评分。我们使用 Cox 比例风险分析(n=2091)来量化跌倒与 ADL 受损之间的关联,并使用潜在类别轨迹建模(n=748)来可视化跌倒前后 ADL 受损的轨迹。

结果

在完全调整的模型中,报告的前 6 个月内发生的跌倒与 ADL 受损(HR:1.42;95%CI 1.32,1.52)相关。基于轨迹建模(n=748),19%(n=139)的参与者在跌倒后 ADL 持续受损。女性、居住在贫困程度较高的社区或接受多种药物治疗的参与者跌倒后更有可能出现 ADL 受损。

结论

跌倒与 ADL 受损增加相关,这种受损可能会持续一段时间。所有老年人,特别是那些跌倒后 ADL 受损风险较高的老年人,都需要获得全面的跌倒风险评估和基于证据的跌倒预防干预措施,以减轻对 ADL 功能的负面影响。

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