瓦拉达雷斯省家庭健康战略中老年人跌倒的发生

Q4 Medicine
M. M. M. A. Junior, D. Santos, I. Fernandes, Rodrigo Furtado de Carvalho, Clarice Lima Álvares da Silva, S. Rodrigues, C. Forjaz, A. Queiroz
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本研究旨在评估家庭健康战略单位登记的老年受试者的跌倒史,并调查跌倒的健康状况和危险因素。在10个家庭健康战略单位登记的163名老年人接受了访谈,采用结构化问卷来描述生活条件、自我报告的疾病、过去12个月内跌倒的发生、住房特征以及接受保健专业人员的访问。此外,对老年人进行了人体测量评估。结果显示跌倒率为31.3%,其中性别(p=0.032)、自我报告家中有多少家具(p=0.013)以及是否患有心脏代谢/呼吸系统疾病(p=0.024)是与去年跌倒率显著相关的因素。老年跌倒者体重指数较高(p=0.014),心代谢/呼吸疾病(p=0.015)和神经心理疾病(p=0.049)发生率较高。可以得出结论,大约三分之一的老年人在去年摔倒了。除了身体质量指数和家中家具较高外,妇女和老年人患心脏代谢/呼吸和神经心理疾病的几率较高。
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Ocorrência de quedas em idosos da Estratégia de Saúde da Família de Governador Valadares
This study aimed to evaluate the history of falls and investigate health conditions and risk factors for falls in elderly subjects enrolled in the Family Health Strategy units. One hundred sixty-three elderly subjects registered in ten Family Health Strategy units were interviewed by applying a structured questionnaire to characterize living conditions, self-reported diseases, the occurrence of falls in the last 12 months, housing characteristics, and receiving visits from a health professional. In addition, the elderly underwent an anthropometric assessment. The results indicate a fall rate of 31.3%, with gender (p=0.032), self-report of how much furniture at home (p=0.013), and the presence of cardiometabolic/respiratory diseases (p=0.024) being the factors that are significantly related to the presence of falls in the last year. Elderly fallers had higher body mass index (p=0.014) and higher number of cardiometabolic/respiratory (p=0.015) and neuropsychological diseases (p=0.049). It can be concluded that approximately one-third of the elderly fell in the last year. A greater presence of falls occurs in women and the elderly with a higher presence of cardiometabolic/respiratory and neuropsychological diseases, in addition to higher body mass index and furniture at home.
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Motricidade
Motricidade Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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