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Risk factors of falls in inpatients and their practical use in identifying high-risk persons at admission: Fukushima Medical University Hospital cohort study.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

To clarify the risk factors for falls in hospital settings and to propose the use of such factors to identify high-risk persons at admission.

Design

Prospective cohort study.

Setting

Fukushima Medical University Hospital, Japan, from August 2008 and September 2009.

Participants

9957 adult consecutive inpatients admitted to our hospital.

Methods

Information was collected at admission from clinical records obtained from a structured questionnaire conducted in face-to-face interviews with subjects by nurses and doctors and fall events were collected from clinical records.

Results

The proportion of patients who fell during follow-up was 2.5% and the incidence of falls was 3.28 per 100 person-days. There were significant differences in age, history of falling, cognitive dysfunction, planned surgery, wheelchair use, need for help to move, use of a remote caring system, rehabilitation, use of laxative, hypnotic or psychotropic medications and need for help with activities of daily living (ADL) between patients who did and did not fall. Multivariable adjusted ORs for falls showed that age, history of falls and need for help with ADL were common risk factors in both men and women. Using psychotropic medication also increased the risk of falling in men while cognitive dysfunction and use of hypnotic medication increased the risk of falling in women. Planned surgery was associated with a low risk of falls in women.

Conclusions

To prevent falls in inpatients it is important to identify high-risk persons. Age, history of falling and the need for help with ADL are the most important pieces of information to be obtained at admission. Care plans for patients including fall prevention should be clear and considered.

SUBMITTER: Hayakawa T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4139640 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Risk factors of falls in inpatients and their practical use in identifying high-risk persons at admission: Fukushima Medical University Hospital cohort study.

Hayakawa Takehito T   Hashimoto Shigeatsu S   Kanda Hideyuki H   Hirano Noriko N   Kurihara Yumi Y   Kawashima Takako T   Fukushima Tetsuhito T  

BMJ open 20140101 8


<h4>Objectives</h4>To clarify the risk factors for falls in hospital settings and to propose the use of such factors to identify high-risk persons at admission.<h4>Design</h4>Prospective cohort study.<h4>Setting</h4>Fukushima Medical University Hospital, Japan, from August 2008 and September 2009.<h4>Participants</h4>9957 adult consecutive inpatients admitted to our hospital.<h4>Methods</h4>Information was collected at admission from clinical records obtained from a structured questionnaire cond  ...[more]

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