Title of article :
CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS WHO STOP FALLING AFTER A RISKBASED
MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTERVENTION INITIATED IN A GERIATRIC
DAY HOSPITAL
Author/Authors :
O. FLABEAU1، نويسنده , , 2، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Background: Multidisciplinary interventions for fallers have provided conflicting results in part due to
the diversity of fallersʹ profiles. Objectives: to determine the characteristics of the subgroup of patients with a
positive response to a multidisciplinary fall prevention program initiated in a geriatric day hospital. Design:
Prospective observational study in day hospital. Methods: Patients > 75 years referred for falls during the last 3
months benefited from a multidisciplinary assessment to record their characteristics at baseline and to tailor a
risk-based multidisciplinary intervention for fall prevention. Patients free from falls at the 3rd or 6th month were
compared to persistent fallers for baseline characteristics. Results: Sixty-nine patients were assessed at baseline
(mean age 85.2 y (SD=0.6)), 44 at the 3rd month and 21 at the 6th month. Baseline characteristics of the patients
free from falls at the 3rd month were the lower number of previous non-serious falls (p=0.013), living in nursing
home (p=0.045), a higher Berg balance score (p=0.02) and a better mental health-related quality of life (M HQol,
p=0.045). On multivariate analysis restricted to home-dwelling patients, the positive predictive factors were less
isolation at home (OR=0.028, 95%CI [0-0.813], p=0.037), a lower number of non-serious previous falls (OR=
0.526 [0.309- 0.894], p=0.018), a better M HQol (OR=1.205 [1.000-1.452], p=0.050) and a trend for younger age
(OR= 0.662, [0.426-1.027], p=0.066). Conclusion: Being able to call upon a support person (familial or
institutional) to apply advice and a less serious risk of falling may be preliminary conditions for success in a
multidisciplinary intervention initiated in a day hospital
Keywords :
Fall , mulitdisciplinary intervention , observational study
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging