332424
A population-based analysis of serious falls' indicators and prevention efforts
Method: We included adults aged 65 and older from the 2011-2012 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), and categorized them into two groups based on whether they had a serious fall or not in the prior 12 months. A fall was considered serious if a participant had received medical care because of the fall. We performed logistic regression adjusted for the complex survey design to determine risk factors for falls and compare the odds of receiving professional recommendations among elderly with vs. without serious falls.
Results: An estimated 12% of Californian elderly had at least one fall and 39% of them received medical treatment. Falls were associated with older age, less walking, and poorer physical or mental health. Asians had lowers odds of reporting a serious fall compared to non-Asians. Participants who had experienced a serious fall had higher odds of having received fall prevention recommendations from healthcare professionals compared to those with non-serious falls.
Conclusion: Patients with a history of falls did not consistently receive professional recommendations. Given the high likelihood of a fall being serious, future interventions may focus on involving primary care physicians in active preventive efforts before a fall occurs.
Learning Areas:
EpidemiologyPublic health or related research
Learning Objectives:
Analyze risk factors for falls and extent of fall-related professional recommendations among the elderly.
Keyword(s): Aging, Prevention
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am a Master of Public Health Student and currently a research assistant in Epidemiology in the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center with resident physician experience in treating fractures.I have been working on projects focusing on injury epidemiology, functional status, balance, and exercise interventions among the elderly. I am proficient in SAS and SPSS data analysis.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.