泰国北部社区老年人膝关节疼痛、跌倒恐惧和生活质量研究。

Narra J Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-13 DOI:10.52225/narra.v4i2.915
Pongsaton Silangirn, Keng Chaichana, Sarinthorn Thummayot, Phanit Srisuttha, Uratcha Sadjapong, Eakasit Chaipin, Ratana Sapbamrer, Sakesun Thongtip
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跌倒是老年人因意外伤害导致残疾和死亡的主要原因。本研究旨在确定泰国北部居住在社区的老年人膝关节疼痛、跌倒恐惧和生活质量的患病率和相关风险因素。研究对象为 60 岁及以上的老年人。2024 年 4 月至 5 月期间,共有 369 人参加了研究。研究测量了牛津膝关节评分、国际跌倒效能量表(FES-I)简版和世界卫生组织生活质量-BREF-泰语。结果显示,患者的平均年龄为 69.4 岁,47 人(12.7%)在过去一年中有过跌倒史。对跌倒的恐惧程度,低度为 39.3%,中度为 22.5%,高度为 38.2%。年龄、婚姻状况、酗酒、跌倒史、高血压、关节炎和骨质疏松症与跌倒恐惧有关。在对年龄、性别、体重指数、教育程度、婚姻状况、吸烟、酗酒、跌倒史和慢性病进行调整后,膝关节骨性关节炎与跌倒恐惧感的增加呈正相关(β:0.361; pp
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Study of knee pain, fear of falling, and quality of life among community-dwelling older adults, Northern Thailand.

Fall is the leading cause of disability and mortality due to unintentional injury in older adults. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors associated with knee pain, fear of falling, and quality of life among community-dwelling older adults in Northern Thailand. A cross-sectional study was conducted among older adults aged 60 and over. A total of 369 participants were enrolled from April to May 2024. Oxford knee score, a short version of the Falls Efficacy Scale International (FES-I) and World Health Organization quality of life-BREF-Thai, was measured. The results showed that the mean age was 69.4 years and 47 (12.7%) had a history of falls in the previous year. The prevalence of fear of falling was 39.3% for low, 22.5% for moderate, and 38.2% for high concern. Age, marital status, alcohol, history of falls, hypertension, arthritis, and osteoporosis were associated with fear of falling. After adjusting to age, gender, body mass index, education, marital status, smoking, alcohol, history of falls, and chronic disease, osteoarthritis of the knee was positively associated with increasing fear of falling (β: 0.361; p<0.001), while quality of life was negatively associated with fear of falling (β: -0.064; p<0.011). In conclusion, the identified determinants of fear of falling among the elderly indicated the need for fear of falling prevention programs targeting not only individual lifestyles but also chronic diseases. This study provides useful information that might help to develop and adopt effective policies for fear of falling control in Thailand.

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