Title of article :
Fall‑Risk Assessment in the Elderly Using the Persian Version of Fall‑Risk Screening Tool: A Population‑Based Study
Author/Authors :
Razavi Tabatabaei, Hoorasa Department of Community and Family Medicine - School of Medicine - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadipour, Habibeh Social Determinants of Health Research Center - Institute for Futures Studies in Health - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Falling is a serious challenge for public health and a leading cause of morbidity
and mortality among the elderly. This study conducted to evaluate the psychometric properties of
the Persian version of fall risk screening tool (P‑FRST). Methods: A cross‑sectional study carried
out from September 2018 to March 2019 on 537 elders who referred to urban health centers in
Kerman, Iran. Demographic data recorded and fall‑risk assessment was performed using P‑FRST
and the timed up and go test (TUG). The maximum possible score is 33 for P‑FRST and score ≥18
is considered as high risk. The time ≥12 s in TUG test considered as a risk for falling. Data
analyzed by SPSS using t‑test, analysis of variance, and linear regression. Results: The mean age
of participants was 67.18 ± 6.93. According to P‑FRST, 22% of the elderly were high risk and
62% had a moderate risk for falling. The mean score for falling risk was significantly higher in
the females, illiterates, income <10 million IRRLs, and the unemployed. Conclusions: Due to the
risk of falling in the elderly, it is suggested that in the comprehensive health care for the elderly,
to assess the risk of falling, especially in high‑risk groups, so that preventive interventions can
be made.
Keywords :
risk factors , risk assessment , Iran , aged , Accidental falls
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)