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Falls in the Audiology Clinic: A Pilot Study
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Background:Falls are a common and often preventable cause of injury and death among older adults. Hearing loss, vestibular disorders, dizziness, and imbalance are common risk factors for falls; however, the rate of falls among older audiology patients has never been assessed.Purpose:To
examine the fall history and risk factors of older adults seen in a university audiology clinic.Research Design:A descriptive and correlational retrospective chart review of fall history and characteristics of patients seen in a university audiology clinic.Study Sample:88 (51
women, 37 men) patients aged 60 yr and older seen in a university audiology clinic.Data Collection and Analysis:At the time of hearing evaluation, clinic patients filled out the Activities-Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale, as well as a history form containing fall-related questions.
These measures, as well as demographic information (gender and age) were retrieved during a retrospective chart review. Data were analyzed with independent-samples t-tests, Pearson correlations, and descriptive statistics.Results:Fifty percent of the study sample reported falling
within the preceding 12 mo, while 70% reported having fallen at some point in the past. ABC Scale score was negatively correlated with age and number of recent falls.Conclusions:There appears to be a higher prevalence of falls within a university audiology clinic relative to previously
published fall rates in the general population.
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Title: Falls in the Audiology Clinic: A Pilot Study
Description:
Background:Falls are a common and often preventable cause of injury and death among older adults.
Hearing loss, vestibular disorders, dizziness, and imbalance are common risk factors for falls; however, the rate of falls among older audiology patients has never been assessed.
Purpose:To
examine the fall history and risk factors of older adults seen in a university audiology clinic.
Research Design:A descriptive and correlational retrospective chart review of fall history and characteristics of patients seen in a university audiology clinic.
Study Sample:88 (51
women, 37 men) patients aged 60 yr and older seen in a university audiology clinic.
Data Collection and Analysis:At the time of hearing evaluation, clinic patients filled out the Activities-Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) Scale, as well as a history form containing fall-related questions.
These measures, as well as demographic information (gender and age) were retrieved during a retrospective chart review.
Data were analyzed with independent-samples t-tests, Pearson correlations, and descriptive statistics.
Results:Fifty percent of the study sample reported falling
within the preceding 12 mo, while 70% reported having fallen at some point in the past.
ABC Scale score was negatively correlated with age and number of recent falls.
Conclusions:There appears to be a higher prevalence of falls within a university audiology clinic relative to previously
published fall rates in the general population.
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