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Relationship between the frequency of falls, fear of falling and functional abilities in women aged 65 and over
Author(s) -
Sunčica Ivanović,
Sanja Trgovčević,
Branislava Kocić,
Β Snezana Tomasevic-Todorovic,
Β Milica Jeremic-Knezevic,
Aleksandar Knežević
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vojnosanitetski pregled
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.123
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 2406-0720
pISSN - 0042-8450
DOI - 10.2298/vsp181125131i
Subject(s) - fear of falling , falling (accident) , activities of daily living , gerontology , medicine , demography , injury prevention , poison control , psychology , physical therapy , psychiatry , environmental health , sociology
Background/Aim. An increased tendency to fall and subsequent occurrence of injuries due to decline in the functional abilities are some of the many problems in older persons. The aim of the study was t o determine the differences in functional abilities and the expressiveness of fear of falling be-tween the women aged 65 and over who experienced a fall in the past 12 months (G1) and those that did not (G2). Methods. In this cross-sectional study, 236 women aged 65 and over were included. Fall history was based on self?reporting, the fear of a fall was estimated based on The Falls Efficacy Scale International ? FESI, while the functional ability was measured by The Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living ? IADL. Results. Just under half of the women in the sample reported that one or more falls occurred in the last 12 months. Through the connectivity analysis, in both groups (G1 and G2), coefficients of correlation achieved statistical significance between the functional ability and fear of falling. A strong and negative correlation between IADL and FESI score in both groups, G1 (? = -0.695; p < 0.001) and G2 (? = -0.657; p < 0.001), was confirmed. Conclusion. The improvement of functional ability in women aged 65 and over could lower the risk of falling in this population.

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