
@article{ref1,
title="Fear of falling, fall-related self-efficacy, anxiety and depression in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease",
journal="Clinical rehabilitation",
year="2009",
author="Hellström, Karin and Vahlberg, Birgit and Urell, Charlotte and Emtner, Margareta",
volume="23",
number="12",
pages="1136-1144",
abstract="Objective: To examine the risk and frequency of falls, prevalence of fear of falling and activity avoidance, the magnitude of fall-related self-efficacy, and anxiety and depression in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.Design and settings: A cross-sectional study in patients with a diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease who visited a lung clinic at a university hospital in Sweden.Subjects: Successive inclusion from autumn 2005 to spring 2006 of 80 patients with a mean age of 65 years. Intervention: Nil. MAIN MEASURES: A questionnaire about fall history and consequences of fall, The Falls Efficacy Scale, Swedish version, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale were used.Results: Twenty patients (25%) reported at least one fall in the last year and 29% displayed fear of falling. Odds ratio for falling was 4-5 times higher in patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Older patients, women and patients with previous falls had a higher rate of fear of falling, and those with fear of falling had lower fall-related self-efficacy, increased level of anxiety and depression, more activity avoidance and use of assistive device. Conclusion: The increased risk of falls in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease warrants attention in order to reduce serious and adverse health consequences of falls.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0269-2155",
doi="10.1177/0269215509342329",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0269215509342329"
}