Factors influencing falls in the frail elderly individuals in urban and rural areas

Oct 15, 2015Aging clinical and experimental research

Factors linked to falls in frail elderly people living in cities and rural areas

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Abstract

Frail elderly individuals in urban and rural areas showed significant differences in fall experiences, with variations in factors such as education level and safety of home environments.

  • Urban and rural frail elderly individuals had distinct numbers of falls and different prior experiences related to falls.
  • Significant differences were observed in medication intake for hypertension, arthritis, and pain, which may relate to fall risks.
  • Factors influencing falls included educational background, marital status, and home safety scores, differing between urban and rural settings.
  • In urban areas, significant risk factors for falls included stroke, visual impairment, and fear of falling.
  • In rural areas, dizziness, walking discomfort, and fear of falling were identified as key risk factors.

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