KMID : 1137920220470010027
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Journal of Agricultral Medicine & Community Health 2022 Volume.47 No. 1 p.27 ~ p.39
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Fall Risk Home Environment and Fall Experiences among Community-Dwelling Older People
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Han Ji-Yoon
Park Eun-Ok
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this research was to explore Fall Risk Home Environment(FRHE) and to investigate the association between FRHE and fall experience among community-dwelling older adults.
Methods: The data were collected from 299 older adults using FRHE through observation and interview at home of the participants and were analyzed with SPSS 22.0 applying descriptive statistics, ¥ö2-test, t-test, and logistic regression analysis.
Results: The prevalence of fall experience during the past year was 51.5%. ¡®No handles beside the toilet or bathtub¡¯(73.2%) was most common FRHE factor, ¡®thresholds in your room or kitchen¡¯(68.9%), ¡®wearing socks, outer socks, or slipper when you move in the house¡¯(59.5%), and threshold on the gate (apartment entrance)(55.5%) were followed. The findings of logistic regression of FRHE on fall experiences showed darkness of house had the highest Odds Ratio (OR 9.83 95% CI 3.75-25.71), followed by furniture obstructs your walking in the house(OR 7.07, CI 2.88-17.36), dark kitchen (OR 5.13, CI 2.38-11.03). The group having fall experiences presented significantly higher score of FRHE than the group of non experiences of fall.
Conclusion: The community dwelling older adults exposures to various FRHE factors and FRHE might increase the risk of falls. Assessing and modifying the home environment could be a good strategy to prevent fall among older adults.
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KEYWORD
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Accidental Falls, Home Environment, Aged
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