Prevalence and risk factors for falls in urban and rural older adults in Ekiti State, Nigeria.

Q3 Medicine Ghana Medical Journal Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.4314/gmj.v55i4.6
Oladele A Atoyebi, Olusegun Elegbede, Oluwole A Babatunde, Kayode Adewoye, Kabir Durowade, Dauda B Parakoyi
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Abstract

Objectives: This study assessed and compared the risk factors for falls among older adults in rural and urban communities.

Design: A comparative cross-sectional approach was used.

Setting: The study was conducted among community-living older adults in the rural and urban communities of the most populated Local Government Area (Ado-Ekiti LGA) in Ekiti State.

Participants: The study population consisted of 624 persons aged 65 years and above recruited into rural and urban groups using multi-stage random sampling.

Main outcome measures: Data collected using validated tools and physical measurements were subjected to binary logistic regression to determine the odds of falls with relevant predictor variables among older adults in both groups.

Results: A significantly higher proportion of participants in the urban than the rural group had experienced a fall , and the associated risks include low visual acuity, increasing age, arthritis, hearing impairment, hyperglycaemia and high BMI. Physical activity was a protective factor.

Conclusion: This study revealed a high risk of falls among older adults in the urban community. Early diagnosis and management of chronic conditions that increase fall risk and promote physical activity, especially among urban-dwelling older adults, are vital measures to be considered in fall prevention programmes.

Funding: Self-funded research.

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尼日利亚埃基蒂州城市和农村老年人跌倒的患病率和危险因素。
目的:本研究评估并比较了农村和城市社区老年人跌倒的危险因素。设计:采用比较横断面方法。环境:该研究是在埃基蒂州人口最多的地方政府区(Ado-Ekiti LGA)的农村和城市社区生活的老年人中进行的。研究对象:采用多阶段随机抽样的方法,从农村和城市两组中抽取65岁及以上的624人。主要结果测量:使用经过验证的工具和物理测量收集的数据进行二元逻辑回归,以确定两组老年人跌倒的几率和相关预测变量。结果:城市参与者中跌倒的比例明显高于农村参与者,相关风险包括视力低下、年龄增长、关节炎、听力障碍、高血糖和高BMI。体育锻炼是一个保护因素。结论:这项研究揭示了城市社区老年人跌倒的高风险。早期诊断和管理增加跌倒风险和促进身体活动的慢性病,特别是在城市居住的老年人中,是预防跌倒规划中应考虑的重要措施。资助:自费研究。
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