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摘要
目的我们调查了康复科住院患者跌倒的临床特征、跌倒结果和相关因素,并探讨了降低跌倒发生率和预防患者跌倒的策略。研究方法对2016年至2021年间在康复科跌倒的60名患者的数据进行分析,包括临床特征、相关因素、跌倒发生率、损伤情况和患者人口统计学特征。按照随机分层抽样方法,选取同期未发生跌倒的 60 名患者作为对照组,并收集相关数据。测量数据的比较采用独立样本 t 检验。计数资料的比较采用卡方(χ 2)检验。非参数数据采用 Mann-Whitney U 检验进行分析。通过单变量和二元逻辑回归分析仔细研究了可能影响跌倒的因素。结果在康复科住院的患者中,跌倒的年发生率中位数为 0.04%,而总体跌倒受伤率为 60%。跌倒在住院 30 天内最为常见(71.67%)。最常见的跌倒相关疾病是颅脑疾病(83.33%)。跌倒的地点主要集中在康复病房附近(70%)。大多数事故发生在上午 7:00 至中午 12:00 和下午 3:01 之间。
Retrospective Investigation and Research on Fall Events Among Hospitalized Patients in the Rehabilitation Department
Objective: We investigated the clinical characteristics, fall outcomes, and related factors of falls in patients who were hospitalized in the rehabilitation department, and explored strategies to reduce the incidence of falls and prevent falls in patients. Methods: Data from 60 patients who fell in the rehabilitation department between 2016 and 2021 were analyzed for clinical characteristics, associated factors, incidence of falls, injuries, and patient demographics. Under the random stratified sampling method, 60 patients who did not fall during the same period were selected as the control group, and relevant data was collected. Measurement data were compared using an independent sample t -test. Enumeration data were compared using chi-squared ( χ 2 ) test was employed to compare these data between the two groups. Non-parametric data were analyzed using the Mann–Whitney U -test. Factors potentially influencing falls were scrutinized through both univariate and binary logistic regression analyses. Results: The median annual incidence of falls among patients who were hospitalized in the rehabilitation department was 0.04%, while the overall fall injury rate was 60%. Falls were most prevalent within 30 days of hospitalization (71.67%). The most common fall-related condition was craniocerebral disease (83.33%). The incidents of falls location of fall were mainly reported in nearby areas of rehabilitation ward (70%). Most accidents occurred between 7:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. and 3:01 p