Domiciliary environmental risk factors for accidental falls among community‐living older persons: A prospective 12‐month study

K. Fong, A. M. Siu, P. Ma, Kenneth Ka‐Yu Au Yeung, P. P. Sze, C. Chan
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Background: Falls are common internationally among the elderly. This study examined domiciliary environmental risk factors attributable to accidental falls among community‐living older persons living in highrise buildings in Hong Kong. Methods: Over the preceding 6 months, 592 older persons were recruited from a housing resource center for baseline assessments. Among them, 456 participants completed monthly telephone follow‐ups for 12 months. A home visit for environmental inspection was conducted within 3 days for those who reported falls in an indoor environment. The environments of participants with or without falls were compared for analysis. Results: Seventy‐seven participants reported falls (indoor: outdoor = 1:2) over the preceding 12 months. The fall rate was 24.8%, and the one‐year prevalence of falls (persons with at least one fall) was 16.7%; for two or more falls it was 3.9%. Self‐reported previous falls in the preceding 12 months (OR 2.88, CI 1.67‐7.17), female gender (OR 8.91, CI 0.27‐0.47), and self‐reported diabetes mellitus (OR 3.55, CI 1.10‐3.55) were significant predictors for fallers with at least one fall. Significant differences were found between the homes of fallers and non‐fallers in the sites of hazards with respect to seating (p = .011), toilets (p = .018), and kitchens (p = .026), particularly with steps or stair railings (p = .009). Conclusions: This study supports the existence of a difference in environmental risk factors between fallers and non‐fallers in high‐rise buildings, and the results can be generalized to other domiciliary environments for community‐living older persons in most urban cities.
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社区生活老年人意外跌倒的居住环境风险因素:一项为期12个月的前瞻性研究
背景:跌倒在国际老年人中很常见。本研究调查香港高层社区长者意外跌倒的家居环境风险因素。方法:在过去的6个月中,从住房资源中心招募了592名老年人进行基线评估。其中,456名参与者完成了为期12个月的每月电话随访。对报告在室内环境中跌倒的人,在3天内进行家访环境检查。对有或没有跌倒的参与者的环境进行比较分析。结果:在过去的12个月里,77名参与者报告了跌倒(室内:室外= 1:2)。跌倒率为24.8%,一年的跌倒发生率(至少有一次跌倒的人)为16.7%;两次或两次以上的跌幅为3.9%。自我报告的过去12个月跌倒史(OR 2.88, CI 1.67‐7.17)、女性(OR 8.91, CI 0.27‐0.47)和自我报告的糖尿病(OR 3.55, CI 1.10‐3.55)是至少有一次跌倒的显著预测因子。研究发现,跌倒者和非跌倒者在危险场所的座位(p = 0.011)、厕所(p = 0.018)和厨房(p = 0.026),尤其是台阶或楼梯栏杆(p = 0.009)方面存在显著差异。结论:本研究支持高层建筑中跌倒者与非跌倒者之间存在环境风险因素的差异,并且该结果可以推广到大多数城市社区生活老年人的其他居住环境。
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