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社区居住老年人跌倒的特征:SCOPE研究

Characteristics of Falls among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: The SCOPE Study.

作者信息

Melzer Itshak, Freiberger Ellen, Britting Sabine, Lattanzio Fabrizia, Melzer Yehudit, Ben-Romano Ronit, Roller-Wirnsberger Regina, Wirnsberger Gerhard, Mattace-Raso Francesco, Tap Lisanne, Gil Pedro, Formiga Francesc, Moreno-González Rafael, Kostka Tomasz, Guligowska Agnieszka, Arnlov Johan, Carlsson Axel C, Fabbietti Paolo, Kob Robert

机构信息

Department of Physical Therapy, Recanati School for Community Health Professions at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

Department of Internal Medicine-Geriatrics, Institute for Biomedicine of Aging (IBA), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Nuremberg, Germany.

出版信息

Gerontology. 2025;71(4):253-272. doi: 10.1159/000544962. Epub 2025 Mar 3.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Falls among older adults are frequent and will remain a health concern. We describe fall characteristics among older adults living independently in the community based on location, severity, and sex.

METHODS

As part of the SCOPE study, fall occurrence, location, causes, circumstances, and consequences were reported by 1,754 community-dwelling older adults across Europe at baseline (F0), 12-month follow-up (FU12), and 24-month follow-up (FU24). A geriatric assessment that included demographics, clinical and medication assessment, depression, Cumulative Illness Rating Scale, blood and urine examination, hand grip strength, and fear of falling was performed. Falls characteristics were described, and a multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to examine the probability of being severely injured because of a fall, inside or outdoors.

RESULTS

Data on falls revealed 938 falls at baseline, 773 falls at FU12, and 797 falls at FU24. Approximately 70% of these falls resulted in no injury or untreated injuries, while 8.5% led to bone fractures. Most falls (54.8%) occurred outdoors, primarily during ambulation (64.6%). About 50% of the falls were due to trips, slips, or bumping into objects, while 20.3% were due to balance and gait impairments. Women experienced falls about 30% more frequently than men.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings offer new insights into the patterns of falls by location, sex, and injury type. This may help suggest ways of preventing falls. It is reasonable to recommend that older adults train their balance and specifically balance reactive responses to a situation whenever balance is lost accidently and unexpectedly.

摘要

引言

老年人跌倒十分常见,并且仍将是一个健康问题。我们根据地点、严重程度和性别描述了社区中独立生活的老年人的跌倒特征。

方法

作为SCOPE研究的一部分,欧洲1754名社区居住的老年人在基线(F0)、12个月随访(FU12)和24个月随访(FU24)时报告了跌倒的发生情况、地点、原因、情况和后果。进行了一项老年评估,包括人口统计学、临床和药物评估、抑郁、累积疾病评定量表、血液和尿液检查、握力以及跌倒恐惧。描述了跌倒特征,并进行了多因素逻辑回归分析,以检查在室内或室外因跌倒而受重伤的可能性。

结果

跌倒数据显示,基线时有938次跌倒,FU12时有773次跌倒,FU24时有797次跌倒。其中约70%的跌倒未造成伤害或未得到治疗,而8.5%导致了骨折。大多数跌倒(54.8%)发生在室外,主要是在行走时(64.6%)。约50%的跌倒归因于绊倒、滑倒或撞到物体,而20.3%归因于平衡和步态障碍。女性跌倒的频率比男性高约30%。

结论

我们的研究结果为跌倒的地点、性别和伤害类型模式提供了新见解。这可能有助于提出预防跌倒的方法。建议老年人训练他们的平衡能力,特别是在意外和意外失去平衡时对情况的平衡反应。

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