Multifactorial and multiple component interventions for preventing falls in older people living in the community

Jul 24, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Preventing falls in older adults living at home using combined approaches

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Abstract

In a review of 62 trials involving 19,935 older people, multifactorial interventions may reduce the rate of falls compared to usual care.

  • Multifactorial interventions may lead to a rate ratio of falls of 0.77 compared to control, suggesting a potential reduction.
  • For every 1,000 people followed over a year, multifactorial interventions may result in 1784 falls compared to 2317 after usual care.
  • There is low-quality evidence indicating little or no difference in the risk of falling or recurrent falls with multifactorial interventions.
  • Multiple component interventions are associated with a moderate-quality evidence suggesting a reduction in the rate of falls, with a rate ratio of 0.74.
  • These interventions may slightly improve health-related quality of life, though the effect is not pronounced.

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