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The Influence Of Physiological And Psychological Factors On Fall Syndrome

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Taipei Medical University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Fall

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04702828
N202002009

Details and patient eligibility

About

Most of previous studies are cross-sectional studies, and rarely explore the changes in physical activity, mental state, cognitive and motor functions over time after a fall. Therefore, we hope to find out what changes in the elders' physiological and psychological functions after a fall.

Full description

Falls are the main cause of accidental injuries that are common among the elderly. In Taiwan, the incidence of falls is about 15% to 34%. Falling can cause subsequent serious injuries and post-fall syndromes. Post-fall syndrome is common after a fall. The symptoms of self-restricted activity for fear of falling again affect about one-fifth of older fallers. This syndrome develops within a short period of time after a fall, which not only causes serious problems but also affects psychological symptoms and dependence on daily life functions. All of these reduce the function of movement and increase the chance of falling again. However, most of the past studies are cross-sectional studies, and rarely explore the changes in physical activity, mental state, cognitive and motor functions over time after a fall. Therefore, the study will investigate the changes in physiological and psychological functions after a fall among older adults who experiences a recent fall within 2 months. Additionally, the physiological and psychological functions will be compared between older adults with and without a history of falls.

Enrollment

100 patients

Sex

All

Ages

65 to 99 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

1.60 years to 99 years old 2.Fall experiences within two months 3.Can understand and answer the questions 4.Can give their informed consent

Exclusion criteria

1.Serious fracture or head trauma caused by a fall, 2.Unable to perform a walking test, 3. Neurological diseases

Trial design

100 participants in 2 patient groups

Fallers group
Description:
1.60 years to 99 years old 2. have a recent fall within two months 3.can understand and answer the questions 4.can give their informed consent
Non-fallers group
Description:
1.60 years to 99 years old 2. have any fall experiences in past year 3.can understand and answer the question 4.can give their informed consent

Trial contacts and locations

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