Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment

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Autor(a) principal: Bernardes, Raquel Santana
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Barros, Regina de Sousa, da Silva, Felipe Sousa, Pequeno, Serise Amaral, Alves, Aline Teixeira, Garcia, Patrícia Azevedo
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Texto Completo: https://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/31325
Resumo: Introduction: Among geriatric syndromes, cognitive impairment, urinary incontinence, nocturia, and falls stand out. Older adults with urinary incontinence are more prone to falls and exhibit fear of falling. Objective: To investigate the frequency of urinary incontinence and nocturia and evaluate the association of these variables with falls and fear of falling in older individuals with cognitive impairment. Methods: Cross-sectional study with older adults referred from Basic Health Units with cognitive impairment evaluated between 2019 and 2021. Information on urinary incontinence, nocturia, history of falls, and fear of falling provided by the participants and their caregivers was collected. Data were analyzed using Chi-square tests and univariate logistic regressions. Results: Data from 89 older adults were analyzed, of whom 58.4% had urinary incontinence, 28.1% had nocturia, 67.4% reported fear of falling, and 41.6% re-ported falls in the last six months. The group with urinary incontinence [χ²(1) = 5.147; p = 0.023] and the group with nocturia [χ²(1) = 4.353; p = 0.037] had significantly higher frequencies of fear of falling. No differences in the frequencies of history of falls were observed between individuals with and without urinary incontinence or nocturia (p > 0.05). Fear of falling was associated with urinary incontinence (OR = 2.833; 95% CI 1.137 – 7.062) and nocturia (OR = 3.365; 95% CI 1.033 – 10.966). Conclusion: Older adults with cognitive impairment have a high frequency of urinary incontinence, nocturia, falls, and fear of falling. Furthermore, there is an association between urinary incontinence, nocturia and fear of falling in this population.
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spelling Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairmentSintomas urinários, quedas e medo de cair em idosos com comprometimento cognitivoIntroduction: Among geriatric syndromes, cognitive impairment, urinary incontinence, nocturia, and falls stand out. Older adults with urinary incontinence are more prone to falls and exhibit fear of falling. Objective: To investigate the frequency of urinary incontinence and nocturia and evaluate the association of these variables with falls and fear of falling in older individuals with cognitive impairment. Methods: Cross-sectional study with older adults referred from Basic Health Units with cognitive impairment evaluated between 2019 and 2021. Information on urinary incontinence, nocturia, history of falls, and fear of falling provided by the participants and their caregivers was collected. Data were analyzed using Chi-square tests and univariate logistic regressions. Results: Data from 89 older adults were analyzed, of whom 58.4% had urinary incontinence, 28.1% had nocturia, 67.4% reported fear of falling, and 41.6% re-ported falls in the last six months. The group with urinary incontinence [χ²(1) = 5.147; p = 0.023] and the group with nocturia [χ²(1) = 4.353; p = 0.037] had significantly higher frequencies of fear of falling. No differences in the frequencies of history of falls were observed between individuals with and without urinary incontinence or nocturia (p > 0.05). Fear of falling was associated with urinary incontinence (OR = 2.833; 95% CI 1.137 – 7.062) and nocturia (OR = 3.365; 95% CI 1.033 – 10.966). Conclusion: Older adults with cognitive impairment have a high frequency of urinary incontinence, nocturia, falls, and fear of falling. Furthermore, there is an association between urinary incontinence, nocturia and fear of falling in this population.Introdução: Entre as síndromes geriátricas, destacam-se o comprometimento cognitivo, a incontinência urinária, a noctúria e as quedas. Idosos com incontinência urinária são mais propensos a cair e apresentar medo de cair. Objetivo: Investigar a frequência de incontinência urinária e noctúria e avaliar a associação dessas variáveis com a ocorrência de quedas e com o medo de cair em idosos com comprometimento cognitivo. Métodos: Estudo transversal com idosos encaminhados das Unidades Básicas de Saúde com comprometimento cognitivo avaliados entre os anos de 2019 e 2021. Foram coletadas informações sobre incontinência urinária, noctúria, histórico de quedas e medo de cair, fornecidas pelos idosos e seus acom-panhantes. Os dados foram analisados por meio dos testes qui-quadrado e regressões logísticas univariadas. Resultados: Foram analisados dados de 89 idosos, dos quais 58,4% apre-sentavam incontinência urinária, 28,1% apresentavam noctúria, 67,4% tinham medo de cair e 41,6% relataram quedas nos últimos seis meses. O grupo com incontinência urinária [χ²(1) = 5,147; p = 0,023] e o grupo com noctúria [χ²(1) = 4,353; p = 0,037] apresentaram frequências significativamente maio-res de medo de cair. Não foram observadas diferenças das frequências de histórico de quedas entre os indivíduos com e sem incontinência ou noctúria (p > 0,05). O medo de cair se mostrou associado à incontinência (OR = 2,833; IC95% 1,137 – 7,062) e à noctúria (OR = 3,365; IC 95% 1,033 – 10,966). Conclusão: Idosos com comprometimento cognitivo apresen-tam alta frequência de incontinência urinária, noctúria, quedas e medo de cair. Ademais, há associação da incontinência urinária e da noctúria com o medo de cair nessa população. Editora PUCPRESS2024-04-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/3132510.1590/fm.2024.37116Fisioterapia em Movimento (Physical Therapy in Movement); Vol. 37 (2024): n. cont.Fisioterapia em Movimento; v. 37 (2024): n. cont.1980-5918reponame:Fisioterapia em Movimentoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)instacron:PUC_PRengporhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/31325/26596https://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/article/view/31325/26597Copyright (c) 2024 PUCPRESSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Bernardes, Raquel SantanaBarros, Regina de Sousada Silva, Felipe SousaPequeno, Serise AmaralAlves, Aline TeixeiraGarcia, Patrícia Azevedo2024-04-22T19:44:48Zoai:ojs.periodicos.pucpr.br:article/31325Revistahttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisioPRIhttps://periodicos.pucpr.br/fisio/oairubia.farias@pucpr.br||revista.fisioterapia@pucpr.br1980-59180103-5150opendoar:2024-04-22T19:44:48Fisioterapia em Movimento - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUC-PR)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
Sintomas urinários, quedas e medo de cair em idosos com comprometimento cognitivo
title Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
spellingShingle Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
Bernardes, Raquel Santana
title_short Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
title_full Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
title_fullStr Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
title_full_unstemmed Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
title_sort Urinary symptoms, falls and fear of falling in older people with cognitive impairment ith cognitive impairment
author Bernardes, Raquel Santana
author_facet Bernardes, Raquel Santana
Barros, Regina de Sousa
da Silva, Felipe Sousa
Pequeno, Serise Amaral
Alves, Aline Teixeira
Garcia, Patrícia Azevedo
author_role author
author2 Barros, Regina de Sousa
da Silva, Felipe Sousa
Pequeno, Serise Amaral
Alves, Aline Teixeira
Garcia, Patrícia Azevedo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bernardes, Raquel Santana
Barros, Regina de Sousa
da Silva, Felipe Sousa
Pequeno, Serise Amaral
Alves, Aline Teixeira
Garcia, Patrícia Azevedo
description Introduction: Among geriatric syndromes, cognitive impairment, urinary incontinence, nocturia, and falls stand out. Older adults with urinary incontinence are more prone to falls and exhibit fear of falling. Objective: To investigate the frequency of urinary incontinence and nocturia and evaluate the association of these variables with falls and fear of falling in older individuals with cognitive impairment. Methods: Cross-sectional study with older adults referred from Basic Health Units with cognitive impairment evaluated between 2019 and 2021. Information on urinary incontinence, nocturia, history of falls, and fear of falling provided by the participants and their caregivers was collected. Data were analyzed using Chi-square tests and univariate logistic regressions. Results: Data from 89 older adults were analyzed, of whom 58.4% had urinary incontinence, 28.1% had nocturia, 67.4% reported fear of falling, and 41.6% re-ported falls in the last six months. The group with urinary incontinence [χ²(1) = 5.147; p = 0.023] and the group with nocturia [χ²(1) = 4.353; p = 0.037] had significantly higher frequencies of fear of falling. No differences in the frequencies of history of falls were observed between individuals with and without urinary incontinence or nocturia (p > 0.05). Fear of falling was associated with urinary incontinence (OR = 2.833; 95% CI 1.137 – 7.062) and nocturia (OR = 3.365; 95% CI 1.033 – 10.966). Conclusion: Older adults with cognitive impairment have a high frequency of urinary incontinence, nocturia, falls, and fear of falling. Furthermore, there is an association between urinary incontinence, nocturia and fear of falling in this population.
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