哥本哈根首都地区老年人跌倒风险筛查:对跌倒评估的需求超过了目前的能力。

Danish medical bulletin Pub Date : 2011-10-01
Marianne Kirchhoff, Anette Melin
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由于老年人跌倒是一个主要问题,丹麦国家卫生委员会建议对跌倒后到急诊室就诊的65岁以上老人进行系统筛查。材料和方法:作为预防跌倒方案的一部分,在保健工作人员遇到老年跌倒者的四个不同环境中进行了跌倒风险筛查。所有的跌倒都被记录下来并对患者进行了访谈。结果:共登记跌倒2016例。其中意外发作1074例,其中413例发生在平衡良好的老年患者身上。不同筛查部位之间存在显著差异。预防跌倒的需求从50%到84%不等。认知或身体受损的老年人和有虐待问题的老年人经常摔倒,在这一老年人亚组中,有三分之二的跌倒需要预防跌倒。结论:研究表明,预防跌倒的需求是相当大的,估计预防跌倒的需求远远超过老年跌倒诊所的能力。由于老年人的数量在未来几年将会增加,应该探讨有关识别和评估老年人跌倒的建议在多大程度上得到遵循,以及这些建议是否会导致预防跌倒的行动。资金:该项目得到了内政部和卫生部以及前哥本哈根医院公司下属的老年领域科学工作基金的支持。试验注册:不相关。
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Screening for fall risk in the elderly in the capital region of Copenhagen: the need for fall assessment exceeds the present capacity.

Introduction: As falls in the elderly are a major problem, the Danish National Board of Health recommends systematic screening of 65+ year-olds who visit an emergency department following a fall.

Material and methods: As part of a fall prevention programme, screening for fall risk was carried out in four different settings where health staff meets elderly fallers. All falls were recorded and patients interviewed.

Results: A total of 2,016 falls were registered. Among these, 1,074 were accidental episodes of which 413 occurred in elderly patients with good balance. There were significant differences between the various screening locations. Need for fall prevention ranged from 50% to 84%. Elderly who were cognitively or physically impaired and elderly with abuse issues fell frequently and a need for fall preventive actions was observed in up to two of three falls in this subgroup of elderly.

Conclusion: The study shows that the need for fall prevention is considerable and that the estimated need for fall prevention far exceeds the capacity of geriatric fall clinics. As the number of elderly will increase in coming years, it should be explored to which extent recommendations concerning identification and assessment of elderly fallers are followed and whether recommendations result in fall preventive actions.

Funding: The project was supported by the Ministry of Interior and Health and by The Fund for Scientific Work in the Geriatric Field within the former Copenhagen Hospital Corporation.

Trial registration: not relevant.

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