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Citation

White UE, Black AA, Wood JM, Delbaere K. Optom. Vis. Sci. 2015; 92(6): 730-735.

Affiliation

*BSc(Hons), MCOptom †MPH, PhD ‡PhD, FAAO §PT, PhD School of Optometry and Vision Science, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Australia (UEW, AAB, JMW); and Neuroscience Research Australia, University of New South Wales, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia (KD).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/OPX.0000000000000596

PMID

25930978

Abstract

Falls are the leading cause of injury-related morbidity and mortality among older adults. In addition to the resulting physical injury and potential disability after a fall, there are also important psychological consequences, including depression, anxiety, activity restriction, and fear of falling. Fear of falling affects 20 to 43% of community-dwelling older adults and is not limited to those who have previously experienced a fall. About half of older adults who experience fear of falling subsequently restrict their physical and everyday activities, which can lead to functional decline, depression, increased falls risk, and reduced quality of life. Although there is clear evidence that older adults with visual impairment have higher falls risk, only a limited number of studies have investigated fear of falling in older adults with visual impairment and the findings have been mixed. Recent studies suggest increased levels of fear of falling among older adults with various eye conditions, including glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration, whereas other studies have failed to find differences. Interventions, which are still in their infancy in the general population, are also largely unexplored in those with visual impairment. The major aims of this review were to provide an overview of the literature on fear of falling, its measurement, and risk factors among older populations, with specific focus on older adults with visual impairment, and to identify directions for future research in this area.


Language: en

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