Factors associated with the risk of falls in hospitalized adult patients

Author:

Bittencourt Vivian Lemes Lobo1,Graube Sandra Leontina2,Stumm Eniva Miladi Fernandes2,Battisti Iara Denise Endruweit3,Loro Marli Maria2,Winkelmann Eliane Roseli2

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Regional Integrada do Alto Uruguai e das Missões, Brazil

2. Universidade Regional do Noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

3. Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul, Brazil

Abstract

Abstract OBJECTIVE Analyzing factors related to the risk of falls in hospitalized adult patients. METHOD A cross-sectional, analytical and quantitative study, developed in Clinical and Surgical Hospitalization Units from June to August 2015. Data collection instruments were sociodemographic and clinical forms, and the Morse Scale. Data were obtained with the patients and from medical records. Absolute and relative frequencies were used in the univariate statistical analysis, and chi-square test in the bivariate analysis. RESULTS 612 patients participated in the study. An association (p<0.001) was found between the high risk of falls and clinical neurological hospitalization, surgical trauma (hospitalization) and comorbidities such as diabetes mellitus, systemic arterial hypertension, visual impairment, vertigo and fear of falling. CONCLUSION An association between the risk of falls was found due to hospitalization, comorbidities and intrinsic factors. Regarding extrinsic factors, an association between mats/carpets and risk of falls was found. No association between the risk of falls with other extrinsic factors was found.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Nursing

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