You do realize much more useful research is creating protocols that prevent falls? I'd have the mentors and senior researchers fired for incompetence!
Analysis of influencing factors and research on humanistic care strategies for falls in inpatients during the rehabilitation period of stroke
- VernacularTitle:脑卒中康复期住院患者跌倒影响因素分析及人文关怀策略研究
- Author:
Linlin HOU
1
;
Yufan LIU
1
;
Xuening CAO
1
;
Ying ZHANG
1
;
Feng YANG
1
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: stroke; rehabilitation period; fall; humanistic care
- From: Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(11):1353-1359
- CountryChina Language:Chinese
Abstract:
- Objective
- To explore the influencing factors for
falls in inpatients during the rehabilitation period of stroke and
research humanistic care strategies.
- Methods
- Using a retrospective
case-control study design. 32 stroke patients who experienced falls in
the rehabilitation department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an
Jiaotong University from January 2019 to December 2022 were selected as
the observation group and 64 stroke patients who were hospitalized in
the same department during the same period and did not suffer from falls
were matched 1:2 by age and gender as the control group. Logistic
regression analysis was used to determine the influencing factors for
falls in inpatients during the rehabilitation period of stroke.
- Results
- The results of multivariate analysis showed that a history of
falls (OR=8.688, P=0.036), a fall risk score (OR=1.615, P=0.018), sleep
disorders (OR=5.378, P=0.031), malnutrition (OR=11.071, P=0.035), and
osteoporosis (OR=15.831, P=0.006) were the independent risk factors for
falls in inpatients during the rehabilitation period of stroke.
- Conclusion
- There are many influencing factors for falls in inpatients
during the rehabilitation period of stroke. Medical staff should take
effective intervention measures based on different risk factors and
implement humanistic care to reduce the incidence of falls in inpatients
during the rehabilitation period of stroke.
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