The Impact of Fear of Falling (FOF) on the Quality of Life of the Elderly: A Cross-Sectional Clinical Study in a Regional Health Center

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As life expectancy around the world has been steadily increasing, the geriatric syndrome of Frailty and Fear of Falling (FOF) have emerged as key factors correlating with the physical and mental health of the elderly as well as their quality of life. A number of studies have revealed that gender, age, chronic diseases, polypharmacy, family status, educational level, occupation and comorbidity are domains closely linked to frailty and the feeling of fear of falling, while aging-associated decline and psychosocial factors such as depression, stressful events and anxiety adversely affect the ability of seniors to perform their daily activities. This study investigates how the fear of falling affects the quality of life of the elderly who receive health care services at the Moira Health Centre in Heraklion, Crete, and how FOF correlates with frailty and other biopsychosocial factors. In response to the increasing number of publications on FOF and frailty among the elderly, the evidence-based information of the study attempts to provide useful knowledge regarding the optimal management of the physical and psychosocial needs of the elderly and facilitate the investigative efforts for an active and healthy ageing process.
跌倒恐惧对老年人生活质量的影响:一项区域卫生中心的横断面临床研究
随着世界各地的预期寿命稳步增长,老年人虚弱和害怕跌倒综合症(FOF)已成为影响老年人身心健康及其生活质量的关键因素。许多研究表明,性别、年龄、慢性病、多种药物、家庭状况、教育水平、职业和合并症是与虚弱和害怕跌倒的感觉密切相关的领域,而与年龄有关的衰退和心理社会因素,如抑郁、压力事件和焦虑,对老年人进行日常活动的能力产生不利影响。本研究调查了在克里特岛伊拉克利翁的莫伊拉保健中心接受保健服务的老年人对跌倒的恐惧如何影响他们的生活质量,以及跌倒与身体虚弱和其他生物心理社会因素之间的关系。针对越来越多的关于老年人失足和虚弱的出版物,该研究的循证信息试图提供有关老年人身体和心理社会需求最佳管理的有用知识,并促进积极和健康老龄化进程的调查工作。
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