Introduction: The growth of the elderly population is a global phenomenon and, in Brazil, this transformation is happening in a very fast way.Objective: Knowing the frequency of falls in the context of an aging population attended in a Health Family UnitMethod: This is a transversal research with a sample consisted of 121 elderly. A questionnaire was applied to the participants and the results were statistically analyzed with the Chi-Square test and Fisher's exact used to verify the association between variables.
Results:The results show that the majorities were female (76.9%); concerning marital status, 35.3% are married; 92.1% with family income between one and two minimum wages; and 91.8% live with their spouse and/or children. The study showed a significant statistically association between female gender (p=0.001), leading to the conclusion that there is a tendency that older woman suffers more falls than men. We found an occurrence of falls in 69.9% of women while this rate reaches 32.1% in male elderly.
Conclusion:Therefore, it is expected that these results can help to give a new look to the understanding of the falls with the Health Family Units.
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