Discrepancies in perception of fall risk between patients with subacute stroke and physical therapists in a rehabilitation hospital: a retrospective cohort study.

IF 3.3 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Frontiers in aging Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fragi.2023.1204488
Seigo Inoue, Yohei Otaka, Yukari Horimoto, Hidehiko Shirooka, Masafumi Sugasawa, Kunitsugu Kondo
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Objective: Falls are one of the most common complications of a stroke. This study aimed to clarify the discrepancy between the perceived fall risk of hospitalized patients with stroke and the clinical judgment of physical therapists and to examine the changes in discrepancy during hospitalization. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Patients: This study included 426 patients with stroke admitted to a Japanese convalescent rehabilitation hospital between January 2019 and December 2020. Methods: The Falls Efficacy Scale-International was used to assess both patients' and physical therapists' perception of fall risk. The difference in Falls Efficacy Scale-International scores assessed by patients and physical therapists was defined as the discrepancy in fall risk, and its association with the incidence of falls during hospitalization was investigated. Results: Patients had a lower perception of fall risk than physical therapists at admission (p < 0.001), and this trend continued at discharge (p < 0.001). The discrepancy in fall risk perception was reduced at discharge for non-fallers and single fallers (p < 0.001), whereas the difference remained in multiple fallers. Conclusion: Unlike physical therapists, patients underestimated their fall risk, especially patients who experienced multiple falls. These results may be useful for planning measures to prevent falls during hospitalization.

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亚急性脑卒中患者与康复医院物理治疗师对跌倒风险感知的差异:一项回顾性队列研究
目的:跌倒是中风最常见的并发症之一。本研究旨在厘清住院脑卒中患者跌倒风险感知与物理治疗师临床判断之间的差异,并探讨差异在住院期间的变化。设计:回顾性队列研究。患者:该研究包括2019年1月至2020年12月期间入住日本一家康复康复医院的426名中风患者。方法:采用国际跌倒疗效量表评估患者和物理治疗师对跌倒风险的感知。由患者和物理治疗师评估的跌倒疗效量表-国际评分的差异被定义为跌倒风险的差异,并研究其与住院期间跌倒发生率的关系。结果:入院时患者对跌倒风险的感知低于物理治疗师(p < 0.001),出院时这种趋势持续(p < 0.001)。非跌倒者和单跌倒者在出院时跌倒风险感知的差异减小(p < 0.001),而多跌倒者的差异仍然存在。结论:与物理治疗师不同,患者低估了自己的跌倒风险,尤其是多次跌倒的患者。这些结果可能有助于制定预防住院期间跌倒的措施。
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