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HIGH INCIDENCE OF FALLS AND FALL-RELATED INJURIES IN WHEELCHAIR USERS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF RISK INDICATORS

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JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE
卷 49, 期 2, 页码 144-151

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DOI: 10.2340/16501977-2177

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accidental fall; rehabilitation; risk factors; spinal cord injury; wheelchair; secondary complications

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  1. Rehab Station Stockholm
  2. Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital
  3. Neuro Sweden
  4. Praktikertjanst
  5. Promobilia Foundation
  6. Spinalis Foundation
  7. Doctoral School in Health Care Sciencies Karolinska Institutet

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Objective: To identify risk indicators for, and incidence of, recurrent falls and fall-related injuries in wheelchair users with traumatic spinal cord injury. Design: Prospective multi-centre study. Subjects: One hundred and forty-nine wheelchair users with spinal cord injury attending follow-up in Sweden and Norway. Methods: Inclusion criteria: wheelchair users >= 18 years old with traumatic spinal cord injury >= 1 year post-injury.EXCLUSION CRITERIA:individuals with motor complete injuries above C5. Falls were prospectively reported by text message every second week for one year and were followed-up by telephone interviews. Outcomes were: fall incidence, risk indicators for recurrent (>2) falls and fall-related injuries. Independent variables were: demographic data, quality of life, risk willingness, functional independence, and exercise habits. Results: Of the total sample (n = 149), 96 (64%) participants fell, 45 (32%) fell recurrently, 50 (34%) were injured, and 7 (5%) severely injured. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that reporting recurrent falls the previous year increased the odds ratio (OR) of recurrent falls (OR 10.2, p<0.001). Higher quality of life reduced the OR of fall-related injuries (OR 0.86, p=0.037). Conclusion: Previous recurrent falls was a strong predictor of future falls. The incidence of falls, recurrent falls and fall-related injuries was high. Hence, prevention of falls and fall-related injuries is important.

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