Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study

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Autor(a) principal: Pimenta, C
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Correia, A, Alves, M, Virella, D
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/4125
Resumo: Purpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke survivors referred for ambulatory physiotherapy and explores factors that affect the risk. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional with nested case-control study, of individuals, referred to physiotherapy less than 12 months after stroke and able to walk independently. Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up and Go Test, and the Motor Assessment Scale were applied. Berg Balance Scale ≤45 or Timed Up and Go Test > 14 were used to estimate the risk for falls. The discrimination ability of the estimation was assessed. Alternative models were explored by logistic regression analysis. Results: One hundred sixty-seven patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Patients were 21 to 87years old (median 66), 98 men (58.7%), and in 133 (79.6%) the stroke occurred in the last 6 months. Falls were reported by 78 (46.7%) of the patients but 139 (83.2% [95%CI 76.84–88.14]) were estimated as having risk for falls. The discrimination ability of the estimation of the actual occurrence of falls by Berg Balance Scale ≤45 or Timed Up and Go Test >14 was 55% (95%CI 47.5–62.4). The actual occurrence of falls was associated only with Motor Assessment Scale, as a protective factor. The discrimination ability of the estimation of the actual occurrence of falls by Motor Assessment Scale alone was area under the curve 0.69 (95%CI 0.60–0.77). Conclusions: Different tools with better performance are needed to identify the risk for falls after stroke.
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spelling Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational StudyHCC MFRCHLC CINVCommunity-DwellingCross-Sectional StudyFallsRisk FactorsStrokePurpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke survivors referred for ambulatory physiotherapy and explores factors that affect the risk. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional with nested case-control study, of individuals, referred to physiotherapy less than 12 months after stroke and able to walk independently. Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up and Go Test, and the Motor Assessment Scale were applied. Berg Balance Scale ≤45 or Timed Up and Go Test > 14 were used to estimate the risk for falls. The discrimination ability of the estimation was assessed. Alternative models were explored by logistic regression analysis. Results: One hundred sixty-seven patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Patients were 21 to 87years old (median 66), 98 men (58.7%), and in 133 (79.6%) the stroke occurred in the last 6 months. Falls were reported by 78 (46.7%) of the patients but 139 (83.2% [95%CI 76.84–88.14]) were estimated as having risk for falls. The discrimination ability of the estimation of the actual occurrence of falls by Berg Balance Scale ≤45 or Timed Up and Go Test >14 was 55% (95%CI 47.5–62.4). The actual occurrence of falls was associated only with Motor Assessment Scale, as a protective factor. The discrimination ability of the estimation of the actual occurrence of falls by Motor Assessment Scale alone was area under the curve 0.69 (95%CI 0.60–0.77). Conclusions: Different tools with better performance are needed to identify the risk for falls after stroke.Wolters KluwerRepositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPEPimenta, CCorreia, AAlves, MVirella, D2022-06-28T10:38:04Z20222022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.17/4125engPorto Biomed J 2022;7(3):e16010.1097/j.pbj.0000000000000160info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-10T09:45:26Zoai:repositorio.chlc.min-saude.pt:10400.17/4125Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:21:28.075376Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
title Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
spellingShingle Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
Pimenta, C
HCC MFR
CHLC CINV
Community-Dwelling
Cross-Sectional Study
Falls
Risk Factors
Stroke
title_short Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
title_full Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
title_fullStr Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
title_sort Assessing the Risk for Falls Among Portuguese Community-Dwelling Stroke Survivors. Are We Using the Better Tools? Observational Study
author Pimenta, C
author_facet Pimenta, C
Correia, A
Alves, M
Virella, D
author_role author
author2 Correia, A
Alves, M
Virella, D
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório do Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Lisboa Central, EPE
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pimenta, C
Correia, A
Alves, M
Virella, D
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv HCC MFR
CHLC CINV
Community-Dwelling
Cross-Sectional Study
Falls
Risk Factors
Stroke
topic HCC MFR
CHLC CINV
Community-Dwelling
Cross-Sectional Study
Falls
Risk Factors
Stroke
description Purpose: This study assesses the estimation of the risk for falls among community-dwelling stroke survivors referred for ambulatory physiotherapy and explores factors that affect the risk. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional with nested case-control study, of individuals, referred to physiotherapy less than 12 months after stroke and able to walk independently. Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up and Go Test, and the Motor Assessment Scale were applied. Berg Balance Scale ≤45 or Timed Up and Go Test > 14 were used to estimate the risk for falls. The discrimination ability of the estimation was assessed. Alternative models were explored by logistic regression analysis. Results: One hundred sixty-seven patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Patients were 21 to 87years old (median 66), 98 men (58.7%), and in 133 (79.6%) the stroke occurred in the last 6 months. Falls were reported by 78 (46.7%) of the patients but 139 (83.2% [95%CI 76.84–88.14]) were estimated as having risk for falls. The discrimination ability of the estimation of the actual occurrence of falls by Berg Balance Scale ≤45 or Timed Up and Go Test >14 was 55% (95%CI 47.5–62.4). The actual occurrence of falls was associated only with Motor Assessment Scale, as a protective factor. The discrimination ability of the estimation of the actual occurrence of falls by Motor Assessment Scale alone was area under the curve 0.69 (95%CI 0.60–0.77). Conclusions: Different tools with better performance are needed to identify the risk for falls after stroke.
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