Title of article :
Role of Environmental Hazards in fall of Community Dwelling Elderly
Author/Authors :
Shabbir, Maryam Riphah International University - Riphah College of rehabilitation Sciences, Pakistan , Shah, Syed Imtiaz Hussain Riphah International University - Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Pakistan , Ahmad, Mir Shakeel Surgimed Hospital - Physical Therapy Department, Pakistan , Umar, Bilal Riphah International University - Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Pakistan
Abstract :
Background: Evidence linking home hazards to falls has not been well established. Falls and fall injury are a major public health concern for the elderly. Fall of elderly is very much affected by environmental hazards. Falls are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in persons older than 60. There is a greater-than-linear increase in the rate of falls with environmental hazards. This cross section survey will not only lay the foundation for further study on this topic but also provide the basis for the development of preventive program of falls for the elders of Pakistan. Objective: To explore the role of environmental hazards of fall in the community dwelling elders is the area which is lacking in researc injuries. The total number of people included was 100. Community dwelling Elders above 60 years having recent history of at least one fall were included regardless of gender. The data were entered and analyzed using SPSS 11.5. Results: There were 71 people out of 100 who fell inside the home, 10 fell outside the home and 18 were not applicable to this question. There were 19% people, who fell repeatedly at one place, 31 people replied about hazard environment where fallen that contribute to fall. According to 24 people they had Safety checks of their home yard and/ or neighborhood which will assist to avoid future fall. Conclusion: Most elderly persons live in a risky home setting. It is vital that environmental hazard be recognized and removed for wellbeing of elderly.
Keywords :
Fall Risk , Environmental hazards , elderly population , aged
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University
Journal title :
Annals of King Edward Medical University