2021
DOI: 10.18502/ijph.v50i9.7056
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Risk Factors Related to Falling in Patients after Stroke

Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to identify the risk factors associated with falling in post stroke patients. Methods: This retrospective case-control study included 561 neurology patients hospitalized for a stroke and divided into two groups: falling patients and non-falling patients. They referred to the Special Hospital for Cerebrovascular Diseases "Sveti Sava" in Belgrade, Serbia, from 2018- 2019. Logistic regression analysis was applied to examine socio-economic factors associated with predict… Show more

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“…There is also a link between low BMI and muscle weakness attributable to nutrient deficiency, such as malnutrition or vitamin D deficiency [ 41 ], which leads to reduced stability of the greater trochanter and a greater risk of falling. Furthermore, falls are associated with post-stroke status, balance disorders, neglect, aphasia, use of diuretics, antidepressants, or sedatives, polypharmacy, history of falls, and other factors [ 42 , 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is also a link between low BMI and muscle weakness attributable to nutrient deficiency, such as malnutrition or vitamin D deficiency [ 41 ], which leads to reduced stability of the greater trochanter and a greater risk of falling. Furthermore, falls are associated with post-stroke status, balance disorders, neglect, aphasia, use of diuretics, antidepressants, or sedatives, polypharmacy, history of falls, and other factors [ 42 , 43 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 questions need to be answered "yes" or "no". The results are scored: from 0 -24, no risk of falling; from 25 to 50, low risk of falling; greater than or equal to 51 points, high risk of falling (Djurovic et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%