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Year 2012, Volume: 13 Issue: 2, 25 - 29, 01.08.2012

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  • Lawlor DA, Patel R, Ebrahim S. Association between falls in elderly women and chronic diseases and drug use: cross sectional study. BMJ 2003;327(27):1-6.
  • Evitt CP, Quigley PA. Fear of falling in older adults: a guide to its prevalence, risk factors, and consequences. Rehabilitation Nursing 2004;29(6):207-10.
  • Uyanýk M, Karaduman AA, Can F: Yaþlýlarda T.C. Saðlýk Bakanlýðý Temel Saðlýk Hizmetleri Genel Müdürlüðü. Birinci basamak saðlýk hizmetlerinde çalýþan hekimler için yaþlý saðlýðý taný ve tedavi rehberi. Ankara, 2010:432-33. YAZIÞMA ADRESÝ
  • Öðr. Gör. Dr. Selda YÖRÜK Balýkesir Üniversitesi Balýkesir Saðlýk Yüksekokulu, Ebelik, BALIKESÝR, TÜRKÝYE E- Posta : seldayoruk@gmail.com Geliþ Tarihi Kabul Tarihi : 17.07.2012

Evaluation of The Fear of Falling and the Effective Factors in Old People Staying in Balıkesir State Hospital Internal Medicine Service

Year 2012, Volume: 13 Issue: 2, 25 - 29, 01.08.2012

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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to determine the fear of falling and effecting factors in old people, staying at Balıkesir University Medical Faculty, internal medicine service. MATERIALS and METHODS: This cross-sectional study, included the patients aged 65 and over (n=445), and was held at Balıkesir State Hospital internal medicine service between March 1 and April 30, 2011. Questionnaire form, which includes evaluation variables, was completed by face-to-face interview. For the study analysis descriptive statistics, chi-square analysis and logistic regression analysis were used. RESULTS: For the study group results were as follows: 50.8% was male, average age was 74.1+-6.5 (min:65, max:97), 34.6% was illeterate, 66.1% was married, and 4.7% didn't have social security. Of the study group, 9.9% was working, 22.5 didn't have any income and 19.3% was living alone. Among patients, 17.5% were with general bad health conditionand 59.8% had fear of falling. Prevalence of falling was 32.1%in aged people during last one year. In women, the fear of falling was 1.8 [95% CI: 1.20-2.94] times higher. CONCLUSION: This study shows a high falling and fear of falling prevalence. The preparation of preventing fall programs may be useful.

References

  • Lawlor DA, Patel R, Ebrahim S. Association between falls in elderly women and chronic diseases and drug use: cross sectional study. BMJ 2003;327(27):1-6.
  • Evitt CP, Quigley PA. Fear of falling in older adults: a guide to its prevalence, risk factors, and consequences. Rehabilitation Nursing 2004;29(6):207-10.
  • Uyanýk M, Karaduman AA, Can F: Yaþlýlarda T.C. Saðlýk Bakanlýðý Temel Saðlýk Hizmetleri Genel Müdürlüðü. Birinci basamak saðlýk hizmetlerinde çalýþan hekimler için yaþlý saðlýðý taný ve tedavi rehberi. Ankara, 2010:432-33. YAZIÞMA ADRESÝ
  • Öðr. Gör. Dr. Selda YÖRÜK Balýkesir Üniversitesi Balýkesir Saðlýk Yüksekokulu, Ebelik, BALIKESÝR, TÜRKÝYE E- Posta : seldayoruk@gmail.com Geliþ Tarihi Kabul Tarihi : 17.07.2012
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Other ID JA38MG35AU
Journal Section Research Article
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Selda Yörük This is me

Publication Date August 1, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2012 Volume: 13 Issue: 2

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EndNote Yörük S (August 1, 2012) Evaluation of The Fear of Falling and the Effective Factors in Old People Staying in Balıkesir State Hospital Internal Medicine Service. Meandros Medical And Dental Journal 13 2 25–29.