老年人跌倒风险及其与生活质量的关系

A. Mahapatra
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跌倒的风险在老年人中普遍存在,并可能对身体和社会活动、情绪和生活质量产生负面影响。采用差异研究设计了解年龄、性别和社会经济地位对480名老年人跌倒风险的影响,结果显示,在卡纳塔克邦北部和上阿萨姆邦地区,老年人(75岁及以上)的跌倒风险明显高于年轻人(60-74岁)。在卡纳塔克邦北部地区的城市地区,75.0%的年轻老年人有中等跌倒风险,而65.0%的老年人有很高的跌倒风险。在农村地区,年轻老年人(53.3%)和老年老年人(50.0%)是跌倒的高危人群。在上阿萨姆邦农村地区,老年青年(80.0%)和老年老年人(52.0%)都有中等程度的跌倒风险,而在城市地区,94.3%的老年青年有中等程度的跌倒风险,而75.8%的老年老年人有很高的跌倒风险。性别和社会经济地位对这两个区域下降的风险没有影响。卡纳塔克邦北部农村老年人跌倒风险和生活质量显著相关。使用的工具是世界卫生组织(2005年)开发的全球身体活动问卷-跌倒风险子量表,Bowling(2009年)开发的老年人生活质量问卷(OPQOL-35)和Aggarwal等人(2005年)开发的社会经济状况。
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Risk of Falling Among Elderly and Its Relation to Quality of Life
Risk of falling is commonly reported among older adults and can impact negatively on physical and social activities, mood and quality of life. A differential research design employed to know the effects of age, gender and socio-economic status on risk of falling among 480 elderly revealed that risk of falling was significantly higher among older elderly (75 years and above) compared to young old (60-74 years) in both the regions of Northern Karnataka and Upper Assam. In urban area of Northern Karnataka region, 75.0 per cent of young old were with while medium risk of falling whereas 65.0 per cent of the older elderly had high risk of falling. In rural area, both young old (53.3%) and older elderly (50.0%) were at high risk of falling. In rural Upper Assam region, both young old (80.0%) and older elderly (52.0%) had medium risk of falling, whereas, in urban area, 94.3 per cent of the young old were at medium level of risk of falling, while 75.8 per cent of the older elderly had high risk of falling. Gender and socioeconomic status did not influence the risk of falling in both the regions. Significant association was noticed with risk of falling and quality of life among elderly of rural northern Karnataka. The tools used were Global Physical Activity Questionnairesubscale Risk of Falling developed by WHO (2005), Older People’s Quality of life Questionnaire (OPQOL-35) developed by Bowling (2009) and Socio-economic status developed by Aggarwal et al. (2005).
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