Interventions for preventing falls in older people in care facilities and hospitals

Dec 14, 2012The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Ways to Prevent Falls in Older Adults Living in Care Homes and Hospitals

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Abstract

Vitamin D supplementation reduced the rate of falls by 37% in care facilities.

  • A total of 60 trials involving 60,345 participants were included in the analysis.
  • Exercise interventions in care facilities showed inconsistent results regarding their impact on falls.
  • Vitamin D supplementation was associated with a reduced rate of falls in care facilities (RaR 0.63).
  • Multifactorial interventions showed possible benefits in reducing the rate of falls in hospitals, but evidence for risk of falling remained inconclusive.
  • In subacute hospital wards, additional physiotherapy did not significantly reduce the rate of falls but did significantly lower the risk of falling.
  • One trial indicated that carpet flooring significantly increased the rate of falls compared to vinyl flooring.

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