Circunstâncias e consequências das quedas em idosos de florianópolis. epifloripa idoso 2009

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Abstract

The objective was to investigate the circumstances and consequences of falling and risk factors associated with limitations in performing activities after falling. The study is part of the cross-sectional population based survey, conducted in 2009/2010, which involved 1,705 older adults (60 years and older) living in Florianopolis, SC. From the affirmative answer to the question of whether any falls occurred in the 12 months preceding the study, we investigated the circumstances and consequences of falls through a structured questionnaire. Descriptive analysis and binary logistic regression were used, with significance level of 5%. The prevalence of fall was 19% (14.3% for men and 21.5% for women). Most older adults fell while walking, 43.2% inside their homes. The main cause of falling was stumbling due to irregularities on the ground. 71% of those who fell reported injury, and 14.8% reported limitations in performing activities after the fall. There was a significant association between limitations in performing activities after the occurrence of falls and fractures. Preventing falls should be a public health concern, given that relatively easy changes can reduce the risk of falls.

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Antes, D. L., D’Orsi, E., & Benedetti, T. R. B. (2013). Circunstâncias e consequências das quedas em idosos de florianópolis. epifloripa idoso 2009. Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia, 16(2), 469–481. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1415-790X2013000200021

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