Fear of Falling and Functional Mobility in Elders with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy in Coastal Karnataka, India: A Hospital-Based Study.

Q3 Medicine
Garima Gupta, G Arun Maiya, Shyamasunder N Bhat, Manjunatha H Hande, Lisa Dillon, Lisa Keay
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Abstract

Background: Aging with diabetic neuropathy is likely to predispose people to falls. Despite being a high-risk population, estimates of falls and their associated factors are poorly documented in elderly diabetic neuropathy patients living in coastal Karnataka, India.

Objective: To investigate fear of falling and functional mobility, as an approximate measure of clinical fall risk, and explore the associated risk factors in elderly diabetic neuropathy patients living in coastal Karnataka, India.

Methods: A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted on 316 elders aged 60 to 80 with diabetic neuropathy. A detailed diabetic foot evaluation was done. Self-reported fear of fall and functional mobility was measured using the Falls Efficacy Scale- International and Timed Up and Go test, respectively, with published cut-points. Additionally, a recall of 12 months of fall history was recorded.

Results: Descriptive analysis showed that self-reported fear of fall and below-average functional mobility was present in 39% and 49% of the elders with diabetic neuropathy, respectively. Spearman's correlational analysis revealed that self-reported fall concerns and functional mobility are significantly interdependent. Regression analysis suggested female gender, the severity of neuropathy, and previous falls as significant modifiers for fear of falls and poor functional mobility.

Conclusion: Half of the elders (49%) with diabetic neuropathy have poor functional mobility and 39% have a fear of falling. Improving physical function and addressing fall concerns of elders with diabetic neuropathy can result in greater confidence to participate in everyday activities and contribute to their better health. Hence, early fall risk identification is recommended for providing better health care to these individuals.

印度卡纳塔克邦沿海地区糖尿病周围神经病变老年人对跌倒和功能活动的恐惧:一项基于医院的研究。
背景:老年糖尿病神经病变患者容易跌倒。尽管生活在印度卡纳塔克邦沿海地区的老年糖尿病神经病变患者是高危人群,但对跌倒及其相关因素的估计却鲜有文献记载。目的:探讨印度卡纳塔克邦沿海地区老年糖尿病神经病变患者的跌倒恐惧和功能活动能力作为临床跌倒风险的近似指标,并探讨相关危险因素。方法:对316例60 ~ 80岁老年糖尿病性神经病变患者进行横断面研究。对糖尿病足进行了详细的评估。自我报告的跌倒恐惧和功能活动能力分别使用跌倒功效量表-国际和计时起来和去测试进行测量,并公布了截止点。此外,还记录了12个月的秋季病史。结果:描述性分析显示,分别有39%和49%的老年糖尿病神经病变患者存在自我报告的跌倒恐惧和低于平均水平的功能活动能力。Spearman的相关分析显示,自我报告的跌倒担忧和功能流动性是显著相互依赖的。回归分析显示,女性、神经病变的严重程度和跌倒史是害怕跌倒和功能活动能力差的重要调节因素。结论:半数(49%)老年糖尿病神经病变患者功能活动能力差,39%患者有跌倒恐惧。改善患有糖尿病神经病变的老年人的身体功能和解决跌倒问题可以使他们更有信心参与日常活动,并有助于他们更好的健康。因此,建议尽早识别跌倒风险,以便为这些人提供更好的卫生保健。
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