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Citation

Bustamante-Troncoso C, Herrera-López LM, Sánchez H, Pérez JC, Márquez-Doren F, Leiva S. Aten. Primaria 2019; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Vernacular Title

Efecto de una intervención multidimensional en personas mayores autovalentes para el manejo del riesgo de caídas.

Affiliation

Centro de Salud Familiar Félix de Amesti, Departamento de Salud Municipalidad de Macul, Santiago de Chile, Chile.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Sociedad Espanola de Medicina de Familia y Comunitaria, Publisher Elsevier España)

DOI

10.1016/j.aprim.2019.07.018

PMID

31740074

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of a multidimensional intervention on the perception and management of risk factors and frequency of falls in independent elderly people living in the community.

DESIGN: Randomised clinical trial. SETTING: Family health centre, primary care. PARTICIPANTS: Independent elderly people living in the community. INTERVENTION: For intervention group (IG) a multidimensional intervention, consisting of home visits and telephone follow-up was carried out for 5 months (n=77), and those assigned to the control group (CG, n=77) received usual care in the family health centre. MAIN MEASUREMENTS: Perception of risk of falls, number of risk factors and number of falls in the study period.

RESULTS: In both groups there were increases in the perception of risk factors for falling associated with walking (IG: P<.001 and CG: P<.001). Belonging to the IG was significantly associated with a decrease in the risk factors associated with surfaces (r=0.25) and shoes (r=0.24), as well as an increase in the perception of risk of falls associated with walking (r=0.21) and the presence of objects or furniture (r=0.36). In the IG, 5 participants (7.9%) suffered at least one fall in the 5-month period and 18 (27.7%) patients in the CG (P=.004).

CONCLUSIONS: The multidimensional intervention was effective in reducing the frequency of falls and in the management of extrinsic risk factors associated with surfaces, lighting, and support devices.

Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.


Language: es

Keywords

Accidental falls; Accidentes por caídas; Aged; Anciano; Falls prevention; Health services for the aged; Prevención de accidentes; Promoción de la salud

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