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Title: Research on the influence factors of the fall efficiency of the hospitalized geriatric patients with cerebrovascular diseases
Authors: Li, Weili
Cheng, Ruilian
Keywords: Cerebrovascular disorders
geriatric patients
accidental falls
influence factors
Issue Date: 16-Nov-2016
Publisher: Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciecnes, University of Karachi
Abstract: To investigate the fall efficiency and its influence factors of the hospitalized geriatric patients with cerebrovascular diseases. The Modified Fall Efficacy Scale (MFES), Morse Fall Risk Assessment Scales (MFS), Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Tinetti Gait Analysis (TGA) were adopted and the combined ways of questionnaires and observation were utilized to investigate the 113 hospitalized geriatric patients with cerebrovascular diseases. The fall efficiency of the geriatric patients with cerebrovascular diseases were 7.85±2.57 scores. The two projects “walking up and down stairs” and “taking public transport means” have got the lowest scores; The two projects “stretching out the hand to the box or the drawer for taking something” and “sitting up and down to the chair” have got the highest scores. It was found that there were three factors which had significant influences on the fall efficiency, they were myodynamia of the right upper extremity, Berg balance functions and gait. For the sake of helping the geriatric patients with cerebrovascular diseases to establish the self-confidence of preventing the falls, the medical workers need to take further psychological counseling for the patients and befittingly and specifically to improve the fall efficiency of patients so as to effectively prevent the occurring of the fall on the basis of improving the balance ability and gait of patients.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/12809
ISSN: 1011-601X
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