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Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals
BACKGROUND: Prevalence of fall-related mortality is rising in the elderly population. Falling is one of the causes of the murderous and non-murderous injuries in the elderly population which can lead to disability, dependence and decline of quality of life. Fractures constitute a major part of the f...
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23483674 |
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author | Jamebozorgi, Ali A Kavoosi, Azam Shafiee, Zahra Kahlaee, Amir H Raei, Mehdi |
author_facet | Jamebozorgi, Ali A Kavoosi, Azam Shafiee, Zahra Kahlaee, Amir H Raei, Mehdi |
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description | BACKGROUND: Prevalence of fall-related mortality is rising in the elderly population. Falling is one of the causes of the murderous and non-murderous injuries in the elderly population which can lead to disability, dependence and decline of quality of life. Fractures constitute a major part of the fall-related injuries. The present study is designed to investigate the prevalence of fall-related risk factors of fractures in the Iranian elderly population. METHODS: This descriptive study was performed on 240 elderly adults (aged 72.24±8.81 years) referred to Tehran hospitals in 2011 with wrist, femoral and proximal humeral fractures, using a questionnaire designed for this purpose. RESULTS: Ninety four (39.2%) cases were males and 146 (60.8%) were females. Slipping was the most prevalent mechanism of falling with the rate of 26.9% followed by falling from height and falling outdoors. Femur was the most frequently injured site (57.5%) while wrist and humerus were the next sites to be injured. Only 7.5% of the cases lived in a safe environment while in 37.2% and 55.2% cases, home environment was partly safe and non-safe, respectively. CONCLUSION: Fall-related fractures in the studied population is related to cardiovascular and musculoskeletal disorders, low level of physical activity and ignorance of safety principles but, the prevalence of neurologic diseases and drug and alcohol abuse, which have been mentioned as relevant risk factors in some studies, was very low in this population. |
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spelling | pubmed-35929392013-03-11 Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals Jamebozorgi, Ali A Kavoosi, Azam Shafiee, Zahra Kahlaee, Amir H Raei, Mehdi Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article BACKGROUND: Prevalence of fall-related mortality is rising in the elderly population. Falling is one of the causes of the murderous and non-murderous injuries in the elderly population which can lead to disability, dependence and decline of quality of life. Fractures constitute a major part of the fall-related injuries. The present study is designed to investigate the prevalence of fall-related risk factors of fractures in the Iranian elderly population. METHODS: This descriptive study was performed on 240 elderly adults (aged 72.24±8.81 years) referred to Tehran hospitals in 2011 with wrist, femoral and proximal humeral fractures, using a questionnaire designed for this purpose. RESULTS: Ninety four (39.2%) cases were males and 146 (60.8%) were females. Slipping was the most prevalent mechanism of falling with the rate of 26.9% followed by falling from height and falling outdoors. Femur was the most frequently injured site (57.5%) while wrist and humerus were the next sites to be injured. Only 7.5% of the cases lived in a safe environment while in 37.2% and 55.2% cases, home environment was partly safe and non-safe, respectively. CONCLUSION: Fall-related fractures in the studied population is related to cardiovascular and musculoskeletal disorders, low level of physical activity and ignorance of safety principles but, the prevalence of neurologic diseases and drug and alcohol abuse, which have been mentioned as relevant risk factors in some studies, was very low in this population. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3592939/ /pubmed/23483674 Text en © 2013 Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Jamebozorgi, Ali A Kavoosi, Azam Shafiee, Zahra Kahlaee, Amir H Raei, Mehdi Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals |
title | Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals |
title_full | Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals |
title_fullStr | Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals |
title_short | Investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to Tehran hospitals |
title_sort | investigation of the prevalent fall-related risk factors of fractures in elderly referred to tehran hospitals |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3592939/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23483674 |
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