Assessment of the risk of falls among elderly persons in primary care settings.

Q2 Medicine Medicinski Glasnik Pub Date : 2024-09-01 DOI:10.17392/1743-21-02
Suzana Savić, Larisa Gavran, Verica Petrović, Gordana Tešanović, Olivera Batić-Mujanović, Goran Borjanović
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the risk for falls in elderly patients treated in the Primary Health Care Centre Gradiška, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Methods: This study included 500 patients aged 65 and older. They were chosen randomly by 10 family physicians. Data collection took place every Wednesday and Friday, between January 2022 and July 2022. The patients' gait and balance assessment were performed using the Tinetti Gait and Balance Tool to assess the risk of falls. A supplementary questionnaire was created to record data about the patients' age, sex, chronic diseases, and drugs they take.

Results: Among the included patients there were 266 females (53.2%) and 234 (46.8%) males, with the mean age of 75.25 years. The Tinetti test showed that the risk of falls was high for patients older than 75 years, 111 patients (69.8%), and 48 patients (30.2%) aged 65 to 74 (p=0.000). The risk of falling was higher for female, 93 (35%), than male patients, 66 (28.2%) (p=0.018). Considering chronic diseases, a high risk of falls was found in 32 (2.1%) patients with heart failure (p=0.029) and 19 (11.9%) patients with osteoporosis (p=0.000). Patients who used antihypertensive drugs had the highest risk for falls, 124 (78.0%) (p=0.757).

Conclusion: About two-thirds of the examinees over the age of 75 had a high risk of falls, which indicates that family doctors should be more involved in fall prevention of elderly patients and constantly educate older patients and their families about it.

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评估基层医疗机构中老年人跌倒的风险。
目的:调查在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那格拉迪什卡初级保健中心接受治疗的老年患者的跌倒风险:这项研究包括 500 名 65 岁及以上的患者。他们由 10 名家庭医生随机抽取。数据收集时间为 2022 年 1 月至 2022 年 7 月期间的每周三和周五。使用 Tinetti 步态和平衡工具对患者进行步态和平衡评估,以评估跌倒风险。此外,还制作了一份补充问卷,记录患者的年龄、性别、慢性疾病和服用药物等数据:纳入的患者中有 266 名女性(53.2%)和 234 名男性(46.8%),平均年龄为 75.25 岁。Tinetti测试显示,75岁以上的患者跌倒风险较高,有111人(69.8%),65至74岁的患者有48人(30.2%)(P=0.000)。女性患者 93 人(35%)的跌倒风险高于男性患者 66 人(28.2%)(P=0.018)。就慢性疾病而言,32 名(2.1%)心力衰竭患者(P=0.029)和 19 名(11.9%)骨质疏松症患者(P=0.000)的跌倒风险较高。使用降压药的患者跌倒风险最高,为124人(78.0%)(P=0.757):约三分之二的 75 岁以上受检者有较高的跌倒风险,这表明家庭医生应更多地参与老年患者的跌倒预防工作,并不断对老年患者及其家属进行相关教育。
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Medicinski Glasnik
Medicinski Glasnik 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Medicinski Glasnik (MG) is the official publication (two times per year) of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton. Manuscripts that present of original basic and applied research from all fields of medicine (general and clinical practice, and basic medical sciences) are invited.
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