Falls of elderly people living in rural areas: prevalence and associated factors

to identify the prevalence and factors associated with falls in the elderly population living in rural areas. this is a cross-sectional study, carried out in 2014, with 820 older adults recorded in the Family Health Strategy (Estratégia Saúde da Família). The association between the reporting of fal...

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Published in:Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem Vol. 72; no. suppl 2; pp. 177 - 183
Main Authors: Santos, Fernanda Dos, Lange, Celmira, Llano, Patrícia Mirapalheta Pereira de, Lemões, Marcos Aurélio Matos, Pastore, Carla Alberici, Paskulin, Lisiane Manganelli Girardi, Costa, Arlete Eli Kunz da, Raymundo, José Luiz Pozo
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Brazil Associação Brasileira de Enfermagem 01-01-2019
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Summary:to identify the prevalence and factors associated with falls in the elderly population living in rural areas. this is a cross-sectional study, carried out in 2014, with 820 older adults recorded in the Family Health Strategy (Estratégia Saúde da Família). The association between the reporting of falls in 12 months and their associated factors was verified by the Chi-square and Fischer's exact tests and by multivariate logistic regression analysis. the majority of the sample was female (56.1%), white (90.2%) and aged 60-69 years (54.9%). The prevalence of falls was 27.9%, and being female, hypertensive and diabetic was associated to falls. it is the responsibility of health professionals to have a closer look at the elderly who have these chronic diseases, especially within the scope of the Family Health Strategy, which works longitudinally with these patients, in addition to improving nursing care aimed at this population.
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ISSN:0034-7167
1984-0446
DOI:10.1590/0034-7167-2018-0460