Examination of the intrinsic risk of falls in inpatients in an environment modified to protect against extrinsic risks

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.15563/jalliedhealthsci.13.62
Tomoo Hamano, Hiroki Muraura, Shigeharu Tanaka
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The rapid aging of Japan’s population has led to an increase in the number of older adults who are injured from falls. This has also become a social issue, because the increase affects social security costs. In recent years, patients have re ‐ ceived active rehabilitation interventions during hospitalization to prevent additional falling incidents and to improve activ ‐ ity after falls. Early acquisition of independence for movement within the wards is important for inpatients, but there is no clear standard for how to determine the degree of independence. Therefore, it is important to understand and reduce the risks of falls. Fall risk factors are categorized into extrinsic and intrinsic, and previous studies have demonstrated significant predictive factors for falls in older adults. Medical professionals play an important role in managing extrinsic risks while pa ‐ tients are hospitalized, and we implemented some intervenor those risks prior to the start of this research. As a result, the number of falls decreased in the months immediately following the countermeasures, although it later began to increase again. We examined the details of the falls and found that there were some risks caused by intrinsic factors. In this study, we investigated the relationship between intrinsic risks and falls in hospitalized patients in an environment modified to protect against extrinsic risks. This retrospective study included 80 subjects. The relationship between the presence or ab ‐ sence of falls and potential predictors were analyzed using a logistic regression analysis, with consideration of multicol ‐ linearity. Results indicated that the presence or absence of depression was a statistically significant factor. This study sug ‐ gested that screening tests and treatments for depression may be effective in preventing falls.
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检查住院病人在经过修改以防止外部风险的环境中跌倒的内在风险
日本人口的快速老龄化导致因跌倒受伤的老年人数量增加。这也成为一个社会问题,因为增加了社会保障成本。近年来,患者在住院期间接受了积极的康复干预,以防止再次发生跌倒事件,并改善跌倒后的活动能力。早期获得病房内活动的独立性对住院患者很重要,但如何确定独立程度尚无明确的标准。因此,了解和减少跌倒的风险是很重要的。跌倒危险因素分为外在因素和内在因素,以前的研究已经证明了老年人跌倒的重要预测因素。在患者住院期间,医疗专业人员在管理外部风险方面发挥着重要作用,我们在研究开始前对这些风险实施了一些干预措施。结果,在采取对策后的几个月里,下降的次数减少了,虽然后来又开始增加。我们检查了这些瀑布的细节,发现有一些内在因素造成的风险。在本研究中,我们调查了住院患者在经过修改以防止外在风险的环境中,内在风险与跌倒之间的关系。本回顾性研究包括80名受试者。采用logistic回归分析,考虑多线性因素,分析跌倒是否存在与潜在预测因子之间的关系。结果表明,有无抑郁是有统计学意义的因素。这项研究表明,抑郁症的筛查试验和治疗可能对预防跌倒有效。
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