Comparing the risk of falls between rural and urban elderly

G. T. Arruda, Cyntia Scher Strelow, Áureo Júnior Weschenfelder, Michele Adriane Froelich, H. F. Pivetta, M. Braz
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The aim of this study was to compare the risk of falls and characterize them in the urban and rural elderly. Observational study with elderly from urban and rural areas in the interior of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, evaluated by the Fall Risk Score and further criteria for the evaluation and characterization of the last fall within 12 months. A total of 125 elderly, 89 urban and 36 rural was evaluated. There was a high prevalence of medication use (93.6%), impaired vision (35.2%) and previous falls (81.6%) in the total sample of individuals as well as the risk of falls (76.8%) without differences between the groups. The variables of statistical significance were impaired hearing (p = 0.009) and impairment of the lower limbs (p = 0.04). Both the elderly living in rural areas and in urban areas showed high risk for falls in the group studied, with no significant difference between them. Thus, it is worth highlighting the importance of making a health work for guidance on falls.
比较农村和城市老年人跌倒的风险
本研究的目的是比较城市和农村老年人跌倒的风险和特征。对来自南里奥格兰德州内陆城市和农村地区的老年人进行观察性研究,通过跌倒风险评分和进一步的标准对12个月内的最后一次跌倒进行评估和表征。共对125名老年人进行评价,其中89名为城市老年人,36名为农村老年人。总体样本中用药(93.6%)、视力受损(35.2%)和跌倒(81.6%)的发生率较高,跌倒风险(76.8%)在组间无差异。有统计学意义的变量为听力障碍(p = 0.009)和下肢障碍(p = 0.04)。在被研究的人群中,生活在农村地区和城市地区的老年人都显示出较高的跌倒风险,两者之间没有显著差异。因此,值得强调的是,制定跌倒指导卫生工作的重要性。
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