Factors Associated with the Elderly Falling in Intermediate Care Facilities

Author:

Lamy Peter P.1,Wells Barbara G.2,Middleton Bruce3,Lawrence Gene4,Lillard David5,Safarik Jana6

Affiliation:

1. Institutional Pharmacy Programs, and Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Science, School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore 21201.

2. Mental Health Pharmacy Programs, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences;

3. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, University of Tennessee Center for the Health Sciences, and a Clinician, Southwest Mental Health Center;

4. Management Information Systems, Midtown Mental Health Center;

5. Pharmacy Services, Midsouth Hospital;

6. Midtown Mental Health Center, Memphis, TN.

Abstract

In intermediate care facilities, the records of 41 patients who had fallen and 36 controls were reviewed retrospectively, and the two groups compared for demographics, diagnoses, blood pressures over the prior two months, and prescribed medication. Seven of the sample had a recent weight loss recorded; all seven were in the group that fell. The mean number of medications prescribed for the group of fallers was significantly greater than the mean prescribed for the control group. The mean number of medication changes during the two weeks prior to the fall was significantly greater than the mean number of medication changes during the two weeks prior to data collection for the control group. Our data suggest that caution should be exercised in multiple drug prescribing for patients in intermediate care facilities and that recent weight loss and medication changes may be risk factors for falling.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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