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Incidence and consequence of falls in inpatient rehabilitation of stroke patients
Authors:Suzuki Toru  Sonoda Shigeru  Misawa Kayo  Saitoh Eiichi  Shimizu Yasuhiro  Kotake Tomomitsu
Institution:Department of rehabilitation medicine, Nanakuri sanatorium, Fujita Health University, 424-1 Mukoubiro, Ohdori, Hisai, Mie, Japan. torusz@fujita-hu.ac.jp
Abstract:The incidence rate, location, and timing of falls and performance of activities of daily living (ADLs) in 256 patients with stroke admitted to an 88-bed rehabilitation ward was observed with information on falls and level of ADLs upon admission extracted from patients' records. Of 273 falls among 121 of the 256 patients, 229 occurred in the patient's room or lavatory and 147 within 4 weeks of admission. Significant differences were detected between motor subscores under 64 and over 65 on the Functional Independence Measure (FIM) in fall proportional analysis. The mean fall rate in motor subclass of 26 to 38 was higher than in other subgroups. Those with cognitive subscore on the FIM lower than 29 were prone to fall. Also, deteriorated motor and cognitive functions were associated with a high risk of falls.
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