JAMDA
Volume 8, Issue 8 , Pages 533-537, October 2007

Differences in the Characteristics of Elderly Patients Suffering From Hip Fracture Due to Falls According to Place of Residence

  • Francesc Formiga, MD

      Affiliations

    • Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, L′Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain
    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to Francesc Formiga, MD, Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, Feixa Llarga s/n, 08907 L’Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Alfonso Lopez-Soto, MD

      Affiliations

    • Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Enric Duaso, MD

      Affiliations

    • Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Mutua Terrassa, Terrassa, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Domingo Ruiz, MD

      Affiliations

    • Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain
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  • David Chivite, MD

      Affiliations

    • Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Viladecans, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Juan Manel Perez-Castejon, MD

      Affiliations

    • Medical Care, Clinica Barceloneta, Barcelona, Spain.
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  • Margarita Navarro, MD

      Affiliations

    • Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Clinic, Barcelona, Spain
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  • Ramon Pujol, MD

      Affiliations

    • Geriatric Unit, Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Universitari de Bellvitge, L′Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain

published online 18 September 2007.

Objectives

To examine whether the characteristics of patients hospitalized for hip fracture differed according to whether they lived in institutional or community residences.

Design

Prospective cohort study.

Setting

Six hospitals in the Barcelona area, Spain.

Participants

872 consecutive patients (75.8% women, mean age 82.5 years) admitted for fall-related hip fracture.

Measurements

Sociodemographic data, geriatric assessment, and characteristics (location, time and possible cause: intrinsic, extrinsic, or combined risk factor) of falls leading to hip fracture.

Results

A total of 724 (83%) patients were living in the community and 148 were institutionalized. Multivariate analysis showed a predominance of female sex, married status, and better Barthel Index values and Charlson comorbidity scores among community-dwelling patients. In contrast, institutionalized patients were more often male and widowed, had more dementia and visual deficits, and presented higher levels of both total and psychoactive drug consumption. Although both groups fell more often in their place of residence, the proportion of community-dwelling patients falling in an exterior location was significantly higher. A history of previous falls was more common among institutionalized subjects.

Conclusion

In elderly patients suffering a hip fracture due to a fall there are some differences according to the place of residence. A high percentage of patients had suffered repeated falls.

Keywords: Elderly patient, hip fracture, falls, community-dwelling, institutionalized

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PII: S1525-8610(07)00305-2

doi:10.1016/j.jamda.2007.06.007

JAMDA
Volume 8, Issue 8 , Pages 533-537, October 2007