Prevalence and Associated Factors of Falls among Older Adults between Urban and Rural Areas of Shantou City, China

Jul 20, 2021International journal of environmental research and public health

How Common Falls Are and Their Related Factors in Older Adults Living in Urban and Rural Areas of Shantou City, China

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Abstract

The incidence of among older adults in Shantou City is 20.65%, with urban areas experiencing a higher rate of 27.27%.

  • The rate of injury from falls among older adults is 14.48%, higher in urban areas (18.61%) than in rural areas (12.20%).
  • Factors associated with an increased risk of falls include having a high school education or lower, being engaged in non-farming occupations, and experiencing incontinence.
  • A lack of fall prevention education is linked to a higher likelihood of falling.
  • Reduced balance ability is associated with a significantly increased risk of falls among older adults.

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Key numbers

20.65%
Incidence of
Percentage of older adults who experienced at least one in the past year.
2.881
Incontinence Risk Factor
Odds ratio indicating the increased risk of associated with incontinence.
3.917
Balance Ability Risk Factor
Odds ratio showing the association between poor balance ability and increased risk.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the prevalence of among older adults in urban and rural areas of Shantou City, China.
  • It examines associated factors contributing to and injury rates.
  • The findings aim to inform targeted prevention interventions tailored to different populations.

Essence

  • The incidence of among older adults in Shantou City is 20.65%, with urban areas showing a higher rate (27.27%) compared to rural areas (16.99%). Key associated factors include low education level, incontinence, and poor balance ability.

Key takeaways

  • The overall incidence of among older adults in Shantou City is 20.65%, which is higher than the national average in China. Urban older adults experience a higher incidence of (27.27%) compared to their rural counterparts (16.99%).
  • Incontinence significantly increases the risk of , with an odds ratio of 2.881. This suggests that urinary issues among older adults are a critical factor in risk, necessitating targeted interventions.
  • Poor balance ability is a major risk factor, with an odds ratio of 3.917. This indicates that enhancing balance through exercise could be an effective strategy for prevention.

Caveats

  • Recall bias may affect the accuracy of incidence reporting, as older adults might struggle to remember past events. The study's reliance on self-reported data could introduce inaccuracies.
  • The focus on internal risk factors and home environment may overlook other psychological and social factors contributing to . Future studies should include a broader range of influences.

Definitions

  • Fall: A sudden involuntary or unintentional change of body position, resulting in a drop to the ground or a lower plane.

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