老年人跌倒

M Kinirons , A Hopper , Michelle Barber
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在英国,每年有30%的65岁以上的人摔倒。在疗养院中,这一数字增加到60%以上,说明了跌倒的环境性质。社会后果(除了任何伤害)是相当可观的,其中最常见的是害怕摔倒。对跌倒的恐惧降低了病人的生活质量,增加了依赖性。这对社会和社区护理产生了重大的连锁效应。对于全科医生来说,出现跌倒的频率取决于实践的性质和环境。但如果你问病人,你会发现跌倒。因此,它们构成了国家老年人服务框架中引入的单一评估程序的一部分,该程序用于确定患者的健康和社会护理需求。为了更有效地管理跌倒,本贡献评估了如何开发Southwark和Lambeth老年人跌倒综合护理途径(slip项目),作为将急性护理与初级,社区和社会护理联系起来的完全综合途径。
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Falls in older people

Thirty per cent of people aged over 65 fall each year in the UK. This number increases to more than 60% in those in care homes, illustrating the contextual nature of falls. The social consequences (apart from any injury) are considerable, with fear of falling among the most common. Fear of falls reduces the patient's quality of life and increases dependency. This has a significant knock-on effect for social and community care. For GPs, the frequency of falls presenting depends on the nature of the practice and the environment. But if you ask patients, you will find falls. As a consequence, they form part of the single assessment process (SAP) introduced in the national service framework for older people, which is used to determine a patient's health and social care needs. To manage falls more effectively, this contribution assesses how Southwark and Lambeth Integrated care pathway for older people with falls (SLIPS Project) has been developed as a fully integrated pathway linking acute care with primary, community and social care.

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