Pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose

The aim of this study was to investigate fall risk and predisposing factors for fall among the residents in long-term care institutions. Methods. Elderly care homes residents 48 men (mean ± SD, 78,6±7,0) and 101 women (mean ± SD, 81,6±6,4), all 149 residents, participated in the study. For investiga...

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Main Author: Spirgienė, Lina
Other Authors: Zagurskienė, Daiva
Format: Dissertation
Language:Lithuanian
Published: Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT) 2006
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spelling ndltd-LABT_ETD-oai-elaba.lt-LT-eLABa-0001-E.02~2006~D_20060619_120601-405842014-01-17T03:45:59Z2006-06-19litNursingSpirgienė, LinaPagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijoseFalls risk assessment among elderly in long-term care institutionsLithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT)The aim of this study was to investigate fall risk and predisposing factors for fall among the residents in long-term care institutions. Methods. Elderly care homes residents 48 men (mean ± SD, 78,6±7,0) and 101 women (mean ± SD, 81,6±6,4), all 149 residents, participated in the study. For investigation a questionnaire was used, which was made according literature and including following instruments: Environmental Falls Audit Tool – Individual, Falls Risk Assessment Tool and Risk Factor Checklist, Mini Mental State Examination. Results. The most frequently diseases among men and women were heart and vascular (89,6 % and 92,1 %) and eyes diseases (70,8 % and 75,2 %). Ambulatory aid was needed for a half of all residents (54,4 %); ambulatory aid, which respondents didn’t want to used were three times common for women than men (p=0,007). Most residents had low fall risk (72,5 %), but high fall risk was more common in women (14,9 %) than men group (4,2 %); there were no significant difference between groups. High fall risk significantly dominated among the residents older than 85 year in comparison with 65-74 and 75-84 year age groups. Residents who had lower education (p<0,001), were older (p=0,005) and took more medications (p=0,002) had higher fall risk scores evaluated by Fall Risk Assessment Tool. Residents who had such risk factors as unsafe mobility, over-reaches transfer, forgot gait aids, observed behavioural agitation, disorientation had more medium-high fall risk... [to full text]Long-term care institutionsIlgalaikės globos institucijosPagyvenę žmonėsFalls riskGriuvimų rizikaElderlyMaster thesisZagurskienė, DaivaMacijauskienė, JūratėToliušienė, JolantaVisokinskas, AudrisŠeškevičius, ArvydasKaunas University of MedicineKaunas University of Medicinehttp://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20060619_120601-40584LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20060619_120601-40584KMU-LABT20060619-120601-40584http://vddb.library.lt/fedora/get/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20060619_120601-40584/DS.005.0.01.ETDUnrestrictedapplication/pdf
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language Lithuanian
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topic Nursing
Long-term care institutions
Ilgalaikės globos institucijos
Pagyvenę žmonės
Falls risk
Griuvimų rizika
Elderly
spellingShingle Nursing
Long-term care institutions
Ilgalaikės globos institucijos
Pagyvenę žmonės
Falls risk
Griuvimų rizika
Elderly
Spirgienė, Lina
Pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose
description The aim of this study was to investigate fall risk and predisposing factors for fall among the residents in long-term care institutions. Methods. Elderly care homes residents 48 men (mean ± SD, 78,6±7,0) and 101 women (mean ± SD, 81,6±6,4), all 149 residents, participated in the study. For investigation a questionnaire was used, which was made according literature and including following instruments: Environmental Falls Audit Tool – Individual, Falls Risk Assessment Tool and Risk Factor Checklist, Mini Mental State Examination. Results. The most frequently diseases among men and women were heart and vascular (89,6 % and 92,1 %) and eyes diseases (70,8 % and 75,2 %). Ambulatory aid was needed for a half of all residents (54,4 %); ambulatory aid, which respondents didn’t want to used were three times common for women than men (p=0,007). Most residents had low fall risk (72,5 %), but high fall risk was more common in women (14,9 %) than men group (4,2 %); there were no significant difference between groups. High fall risk significantly dominated among the residents older than 85 year in comparison with 65-74 and 75-84 year age groups. Residents who had lower education (p<0,001), were older (p=0,005) and took more medications (p=0,002) had higher fall risk scores evaluated by Fall Risk Assessment Tool. Residents who had such risk factors as unsafe mobility, over-reaches transfer, forgot gait aids, observed behavioural agitation, disorientation had more medium-high fall risk... [to full text]
author2 Zagurskienė, Daiva
author_facet Zagurskienė, Daiva
Spirgienė, Lina
author Spirgienė, Lina
author_sort Spirgienė, Lina
title Pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose
title_short Pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose
title_full Pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose
title_fullStr Pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose
title_full_unstemmed Pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose
title_sort pagyvenusių žmonių griuvimų rizikos įvertinimas ilgalaikės globos institucijose
publisher Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT)
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