Falls in people with mobility limitations: a cross-sectional analysis of a US registry of assistive device users.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION
Corey Morrow, Richard Schein, Gede Pramana, Christine McDonough, Mark Schmeler
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Purpose of the Article: To (1) summarise the personal and clinical characteristics of persons with disabilities (PwDs) in the US who were evaluated for mobility assistive equipment (MAE) in the functional mobility assessment and uniform dataset (FMA/UDS) and (2) stratify subpopulations of PwD who reported falling versus those who do not report a fall.

Materials and Methods: This study was a retrospective, descriptive cohort analysis of adults with disabilities using the FMA/UDS. Data are collected during a user's initial evaluation for a new mobility device. The sample is intentionally general to be inclusive of all mobility device users. The primary variable of interest was a patient-reported fall within the 3 months leading up to their evaluation for a new mobility device. Subpopulation characteristics were stratified by this binary fall variable.

Results and Conclusions: This study provides descriptions of PwDs being evaluated for a new mobility device. There were 11,084 PwDs with 31 different primary diagnoses. During their new mobility device evaluation, 52.2% of PwDs reported at least one fall in the last 3 months. For those who reported a fall, 46.6% of PwDs were using a walking aid or no device at all before the new mobility device evaluation. Additionally, persons with progressively acquired disabilities (i.e., Parkinson's disease, osteoarthritis and cardiopulmonary disease) reported higher rates of falls than those with congenital disabilities (i.e., cerebral palsy and spina bifida). These findings will influence future studies comparing different types of devices and their influence on falls and user satisfaction.

行动不便者的跌倒:对美国辅助设备用户登记册的横断面分析。
文章目的目的:(1) 总结在功能性行动能力评估和统一数据集(FMA/UDS)中接受行动辅助设备(MAE)评估的美国残障人士(PwDs)的个人和临床特征;(2) 对报告跌倒的残障人士和未报告跌倒的残障人士进行分层:本研究是一项使用 FMA/UDS 对成年残疾人进行的回顾性、描述性队列分析。数据是在用户初次评估新的移动设备时收集的。样本有意具有普遍性,以涵盖所有助行器使用者。我们关注的主要变量是患者在接受新助行器评估前 3 个月内报告的跌倒情况。子人群的特征根据二元跌倒变量进行了分层:本研究对接受新助行器评估的残疾人进行了描述。共有 11,084 名残疾人接受了 31 种不同的主要诊断。在对新的助行器具进行评估期间,52.2% 的残疾人报告在过去 3 个月中至少摔倒过一次。在那些报告有跌倒经历的残疾人中,46.6%的人在接受新的助行器具评估前正在使用助行器或根本没有使用任何助行器。此外,渐进性残疾(即帕金森病、骨关节炎和心肺疾病)患者的跌倒率高于先天性残疾(即脑瘫和脊柱裂)患者。这些发现将对未来比较不同类型的装置及其对跌倒和用户满意度的影响的研究产生影响。 对康复的影响52.2%寻求新轮椅评估的残疾人(PwDs)报告在过去3个月中至少跌倒过一次、与先天性残疾(如脑瘫和脊柱裂)相比,渐进性残疾(如帕金森病、骨关节炎和心肺疾病)患者的跌倒率更高。
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