1. Inverted U-shaped relationship between Barthel Index Score and falls in Chinese non-bedridden patients: a cross-sectional study.
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Yan, Jie, Zhang, Qingfang, Zhou, Jing, Zha, Fubing, Gao, Yan, Li, Dongxia, Zhou, Mingchao, Zhao, Jingpu, Feng, Jun, Ye, Liang, and Wang, Yulong
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RISK assessment ,CROSS-sectional method ,RESEARCH funding ,STATISTICAL sampling ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,HOSPITAL patients ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,ODDS ratio ,STROKE rehabilitation ,RESEARCH ,BARTHEL Index ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DATA analysis software ,ACCIDENTAL falls ,ACTIVITIES of daily living - Abstract
Background: Performing activities of daily living comprise an important risk factor for falls among non-bedridden stroke inpatients in rehabilitation departments. Objectives: To explore the correlation between Barthel Index score and the occurrence of falls in non-bedridden stroke rehabilitation inpatients. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, information of patients grouped as non-bedridden patients by the Longshi Scale was collected. Results: A total of 3097 patients were included in this study, with a fall incidence of 10.43%. After adjusting covariates, the total score of Barthel Index and falls in non-bedridden inpatients after stroke presented an inverted U-shaped curve relationship, in which inflection point was 60. The effect sizes on the left and right sides of infection point were 1.02 (95%CI 1.00–1.04) and 0.97 (95%CI 0.96–0.99), respectively. Conclusions: Non-bedridden stroke patients with moderate activities of daily living (ADL) capacity may be at particularly increased risk of falls in rehabilitation departments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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