Falls in older aged adults in 22 European countries: incidence, mortality and burden of disease from 1990 to 2017

Author:

Haagsma Juanita A,Olij Branko F,Majdan Marek,van Beeck Ed F,Vos Theo,Castle Chris D,Dingels Zachary V,Fox Jack T,Hamilton Erin B,Liu Zichen,Roberts Nicholas L S,Sylte Dillon O,Aremu Olatunde,Bärnighausen Till Winfried,Borzì Antonio M,Briggs Andrew M,Carrero Juan J,Cooper Cyrus,El-Khatib Ziad,Ellingsen Christian Lycke,Fereshtehnejad Seyed-Mohammad,Filip Irina,Fischer Florian,Haro Josep Maria,Jonas Jost B,Kiadaliri Aliasghar A,Koyanagi Ai,Lunevicius Raimundas,Meretoja Tuomo J,Mohammed Shafiu,Pathak Ashish,Radfar Amir,Rawaf Salman,Rawaf David Laith,Riera Lidia Sanchez,Shiue Ivy,Vasankari Tommi Juhani,James Spencer LORCID,Polinder Suzanne

Abstract

IntroductionFalls in older aged adults are an important public health problem. Insight into differences in fall-related injury rates between countries can serve as important input for identifying and evaluating prevention strategies. The objectives of this study were to compare Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2017 estimates on incidence, mortality and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) due to fall-related injury in older adults across 22 countries in the Western European region and to examine changes over a 28-year period.MethodsWe performed a secondary database descriptive study using the GBD 2017 results on age-standardised fall-related injury in older adults aged 70 years and older in 22 countries from 1990 to 2017.ResultsIn 2017, in the Western European region, 13 840 per 100 000 (uncertainty interval (UI) 11 837–16 113) older adults sought medical treatment for fall-related injury, ranging from 7594 per 100 000 (UI 6326–9032) in Greece to 19 796 per 100 000 (UI 15 536–24 233) in Norway. Since 1990, fall-related injury DALY rates showed little change for the whole region, but patterns varied widely between countries. Some countries (eg, Belgium and Netherlands) have lost their favourable positions due to an increasing fall-related injury burden of disease since 1990.ConclusionsFrom 1990 to 2017, there was considerable variation in fall-related injury incidence, mortality, DALY rates and its composites in the 22 countries in the Western European region. It may be useful to assess which fall prevention measures have been taken in countries that showed continuous low or decreasing incidence, death and DALY rates despite ageing of the population.

Funder

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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