Moein Sahel, Peterson Elizabeth W, Rice Laura A
Department of Kinesiology and Community Health, College of Applied Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA.
Disabil Rehabil. 2025 Mar;47(5):1185-1193. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2024.2365984. Epub 2024 Jun 23.
To identify the factors associated with the fear of falling (FOF) and fall-related injuries (FRI) among full-time wheelchair and motorized mobility scooter (WC/S) users with various health conditions.
This cross-sectional study included participants (≥18 years old) who used WC/S for at least one year for ≥ 75% of mobility and had a history of ≥ 1 fall in the past three years. Logistic regression models identified factors associated with FOF (yes/no) and FRI (yes/no) during the past year. Data on demographics, prior falls, mental health, environmental accessibility, and WC/S usage were used as independent variables.
Among 156 participants, 96% reported at least one fall within the past year, among whom 94.6% reported FOF, and 74% reported FRI within the same period. FOF was associated with fall incidence in the past year (OR = 17.75, = 0.001). FRI was associated with higher levels of anxiety (OR = 1.15, = 0.003) and fewer hours of WC/S use per week (OR = 0.98, = 0.012).
This study highlights the high prevalence of FOF and FRI among WC/S users who had falls. The findings emphasized the relation between prior fall experiences and FOF and underscored the significance of addressing anxiety symptoms and WC/S usage in relation to FRI.
确定不同健康状况的全职轮椅和电动代步车(WC/S)使用者中,与跌倒恐惧(FOF)和跌倒相关伤害(FRI)相关的因素。
这项横断面研究纳入了年龄≥18岁、使用WC/S至少一年且出行≥75%依赖其代步、过去三年有≥1次跌倒史的参与者。逻辑回归模型确定了过去一年中与FOF(是/否)和FRI(是/否)相关的因素。将人口统计学、既往跌倒情况、心理健康、环境可达性和WC/S使用情况等数据用作自变量。
在156名参与者中,96%报告在过去一年中至少有一次跌倒,其中94.6%报告有跌倒恐惧,74%报告在同一时期有跌倒相关伤害。跌倒恐惧与过去一年的跌倒发生率相关(比值比=17.75,P=0.001)。跌倒相关伤害与较高的焦虑水平(比值比=1.15,P=0.003)和每周较少的WC/S使用时长相关(比值比=0.98,P=0.012)。
本研究突出了有跌倒经历的WC/S使用者中跌倒恐惧和跌倒相关伤害的高患病率。研究结果强调了既往跌倒经历与跌倒恐惧之间的关系,并强调了应对焦虑症状以及与跌倒相关伤害有关的WC/S使用情况的重要性。