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Citation

Blain H, Dabas F, Mekhinini S, Picot MC, Miot S, Bousquet J, Boubakri C, Jaussent A, Bernard PL. Maturitas 2019; 122: 80-86.

Affiliation

MACVIA, France; EA 2991, Euromov, Montpellier University, France.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.maturitas.2019.01.012

PMID

30797536

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether a multifactorial programme delivered in a real practice setting would help prevent serious fall-related injuries in high-risk older patients.

DESIGN: A 6-month pre-post intervention study in 134 fallers (81.6 ± 7.2 years) consecutively referred to a fall prevention clinic after repeated falls in the previous year or after a fall associated with balance, gait, or strength disorders. The programme was delivered by a physiotherapist, an occupational therapist, a podiatrist, and a geriatrician based on a 3-hour fall risk assessment.

RESULTS: The proportion of patients with serious and moderate fall-related injuries was significantly lower in the 6 months after than in the 6-months preceding clinic attendance [8 (6.1%) vs 40 (30.5%), and 11 (8.2%) vs 19 (14.2%), respectively; p < 0.0001], as were the overall proportion of fallers (32.1% vs 95.4%; p < 0.0001) and the number of falls per patient (-5.2 ± -20.4; p < 0.0001). When compared with baseline, fear of falling at 6 months was reduced (p < 0.05), mobility was maintained, and the proportion of patients with an ADL score ≤ 2 was increased (5.6% vs 9.7% respectively; p < 0.001). Adherence to the main recommendations and satisfaction with the programme were > 75% at 6 months post-clinic.

CONCLUSIONS: A multifactorial fall prevention programme delivered by a multidisciplinary geriatric team in older patients at high risk of falling helps to reduce over a 6-month period the risk of serious and moderate injuries related to falls, the risk of falling, and the fear of falling, and helps to maintain mobility and improve functional status.

Copyright © 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

Ageing; Comprehensive geriatric assessment; Falls; Falls prevention clinic; Injurious falls

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