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Citation

Solis GR, Champion JD. Hisp. Health Care Int. 2017; 15(1): 20-26.

Affiliation

The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1540415317691490

PMID

28558509

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Unintentional falls and injuries is a major problem among older adults and the fourth cause of death in the United States. A previous fall event doubles the risk of recurrence and lessens the person's quality of life. Hispanic older adults have higher rates of disability and lower independent functioning due to poor medical health and risk for fall recurrence. Most fall studies focus on fall risk with few studies on fall recurrence in older adults receiving home health care services unrelated to fall incident.

METHOD: A descriptive pilot study of 30 homebound Hispanic older adults receiving home care services who reported a fall within 3 months was conducted by a multidisciplinary team to evaluate risk of fall recurrence.

RESULTS: A heightened risk for fall recurrence was identified with high number of chronic illnesses, high intake of medications, vision problems, and prevalence of urinary incontinence.

CONCLUSION: Findings highlight significant number of intrinsic factors for fall risk recurrence and injuries in a Hispanic older adults population that is homebound and receiving home care services. A multidisciplinary evaluation and culturally appropriate interventions to lessen the risk of fall recurrence are recommended.


Language: en

Keywords

Hispanics; fall recurrence; home care services; homebound; multidisciplinary team; older adults

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