Frailty as a Risk Factor for Falls Among Community Dwelling People: Evidence From a Meta‐Analysis

Jul 30, 2017Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing

Frailty linked to higher fall risk in people living at home: Evidence from combined studies

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Abstract

A total of 102,130 community-dwelling older adults were analyzed to explore the link between frailty and fall rates.

  • Frail older adults showed the greatest risk for falls compared to robust individuals, with prefrail adults at intermediate risk.
  • Different frailty indicators produced nonsignificantly different outcomes in predicting fall incidence rates among older adults.
  • Indicators related to cardiovascular health or osteoporotic fractures were effective in predicting fall risks.
  • Frail older adults were confirmed to be more likely to experience recurrent falls than their robust counterparts.
  • Entering the prefrail stage is associated with an increased likelihood of experiencing falls.

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