STUDY OF THE CAUSES OF FALLS AMONG ADULTS IN HOSPITAL AND ATTITUDES FOR THE PREVENTION OF FALLS FROM THE POINT OF VIEW OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY, Sonya K. Nencheva

Abstract: Falls are defined as one of the leading causes of injuries among the elderly. Every second
and every day in America, older people fall, and every 20 minutes they die from falling. Mortality
due to falls is rising dramatically every year. Aim: to study the causes of falls among the studied
contingent and the attitudes for prevention of repeated falls. Material and methods: 31 patients
accommodated in orthopedics and traumatology wards, Burgas were studied. A sociological
method was used - a standard interview, for which a questionnaire was compiled, a documentary
method - medical documents and a statistical method were studied - with the help of SPSS 19.
Results: slips due to slipping predominate (51.61% ± 8.98). Lower limb fractures are the most
common (67.74% ± 8.40), which coincides with similar studies. Most of the respondents did not
think about a change in the environment (45.16% ± 8.94), and 16.13% ± 6.61 do not want one at
all. Less than a quarter are willing to participate in prevention programs (22.58% ± 7.51).
Conclusion: the environment of the elderly person is of particular importance for his safety.
Changes in our environment and fall prevention, from the point of view of occupational therapy,
are very important for the prevention of recurrences and related limitations in activities of daily
living, productivity, leisure activities and hobbies, social isolation and not last place - the quality
of life.
Key words: Falls, injuries, elderly people, fall prevention, health promotion

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