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Risk Factors Associated with Falls in Older Adults with Dementia: A Systematic Review.


ABSTRACT: Purpose: People with dementia fall more often than cognitively healthy older adults, but their risk factors are not well understood. A review is needed to determine a fall risk profile for this population. The objective was to critically evaluate the literature and identify the factors associated with fall risk in older adults with dementia. Methods: Articles published between January 1988 and October 2014 in EMBASE, PubMed, PsycINFO, and CINAHL were searched. Inclusion criteria were participants aged 55 years or older with dementia or cognitive impairment, prospective cohort design, detailed fall definition, falls as the primary outcome, and multi-variable regression analysis. Two authors independently reviewed and extracted data on study characteristics, quality assessment, and outcomes. Adjusted risk estimates were extracted from the articles. Results: A total of 17 studies met the inclusion criteria. Risk factors were categorized into demographic, balance, gait, vision, functional status, medications, psychosocial, severity of dementia, and other. Risk factors varied with living setting and were not consistent across all studies within a setting. Conclusion: Falls in older adults with dementia are associated with multiple intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors, some shared with older adults in general and others unique to the disease. Risk factors vary between community- and institution-dwelling samples of adults with dementia or cognitive impairment.

SUBMITTER: Fernando E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5435396 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Risk Factors Associated with Falls in Older Adults with Dementia: A Systematic Review.

Fernando Eresha E   Fraser Michelle M   Hendriksen Jane J   Kim Corey H CH   Muir-Hunter Susan W SW  

Physiotherapy Canada. Physiotherapie Canada 20170101 2


<b><i>Purpose:</i></b> People with dementia fall more often than cognitively healthy older adults, but their risk factors are not well understood. A review is needed to determine a fall risk profile for this population. The objective was to critically evaluate the literature and identify the factors associated with fall risk in older adults with dementia. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> Articles published between January 1988 and October 2014 in EMBASE, PubMed, PsycINFO, and CINAHL were searched. Inclusi  ...[more]

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