TY - JOUR
T1 - Multimorbidity increases the risk of falling among Indonesian elderly living in community dwelling and elderly home
T2 - A cross sectional study
AU - Nugraha, Susiana
AU - Hapsari, Indri
AU - Sabarinah, null
AU - Pengpid, Supa
AU - Peltzer, Karl
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - The prevalence of fall increases with increasing ages. Falling is significant health problem in elderlyand the risk increases significantly when they have chronic diseases such as, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic problem, urogenital diseases, digestive diseases, respiratory diseases, musculoskeletal and malignant diseases. elderly also vulnerable on suffering multiple chronic illness. This study aimed to identify the influence of multimorbidity to the incidence of fall in elderly. A cross sectional approach was used for this research, and, based on simple random sampling, a total of 427 elderly individuals (>60 years old). The data collection was based on the use of one set of questionnaires consisting of the demographic characteristics (age, gender, education background and economic status), the list of fifteen common chronic illness including suffered by the elderly as the risk factor for fall, and the incidence of fall within the las 12 month as the outcome. This study demonstrated that fall incidence among the elderly is significantly linked to the presence of chronic illness. The number of chronic conditions is significantly influencing the incidence of fall among elderly. The elderly who have more than two of chronic illness likely to have fall 2 times higher that those who have less than two chronic illness.
AB - The prevalence of fall increases with increasing ages. Falling is significant health problem in elderlyand the risk increases significantly when they have chronic diseases such as, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic problem, urogenital diseases, digestive diseases, respiratory diseases, musculoskeletal and malignant diseases. elderly also vulnerable on suffering multiple chronic illness. This study aimed to identify the influence of multimorbidity to the incidence of fall in elderly. A cross sectional approach was used for this research, and, based on simple random sampling, a total of 427 elderly individuals (>60 years old). The data collection was based on the use of one set of questionnaires consisting of the demographic characteristics (age, gender, education background and economic status), the list of fifteen common chronic illness including suffered by the elderly as the risk factor for fall, and the incidence of fall within the las 12 month as the outcome. This study demonstrated that fall incidence among the elderly is significantly linked to the presence of chronic illness. The number of chronic conditions is significantly influencing the incidence of fall among elderly. The elderly who have more than two of chronic illness likely to have fall 2 times higher that those who have less than two chronic illness.
KW - Chronic illness
KW - Elderly
KW - Fall
KW - Multimorbidity
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85089766668&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5958/0976-5506.2019.03898.1
DO - 10.5958/0976-5506.2019.03898.1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85089766668
SN - 0976-0245
VL - 10
SP - 2263
EP - 2267
JO - Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development
JF - Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development
IS - 11
ER -