The incidence and cost of injurious falls associated with visual impairment in the UK

P. Scuffham, R. Legood, E. Wilson, T. Kennedy-Martin
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Purpose: We estimated the incidence and cost of accidental falls for the population with visual impairment, and the incidence and cost of falls directly attributable to visual impairment for the UK in 1999. Methods: A prevalence-based cost model of medical care was developed using national data for Accident and Emergency (A&E) attendances and hospital inpatient admissions. The population with visual impairment was based on the age-specific prevalence rates of visual impairment. The number of falls directly attributable to visual impairment was estimated from the relative risk of falls for visual impairment reported in the literature. The number of health service resource events in each age group (0–14, 15–64, 65–74, and 75+ years) was multiplied by the respective cost of each event. Results: There were over 2.35 million accidental falls in the UK that required hospital treatment in 1999. Of these falls, 189,000 occurred in individuals with visual impairment, of which 89,500 can be attributed to the visual...
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在英国,与视力障碍相关的伤害性跌倒的发生率和成本
目的:我们估计了1999年英国视力障碍人群意外跌倒的发生率和成本,以及直接归因于视力障碍的跌倒的发生率和成本。方法:利用国家事故和急诊(A&E)就诊人数和住院人数的数据,建立了一个基于患病率的医疗成本模型。视力障碍人群是基于特定年龄的视力障碍患病率。直接归因于视力障碍的跌倒人数是根据文献中报道的因视力障碍而跌倒的相对风险来估计的。每个年龄组(0-14岁、15-64岁、65-74岁和75岁以上)的卫生服务资源事件的数量乘以每个事件各自的成本。结果:1999年英国有超过235万例意外跌倒需要住院治疗。在这些跌倒中,有18.9万例发生在视力障碍患者身上,其中8.95万例可归因于视力障碍。
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