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    Osteoporos Int. 2009 Jun;20(6):869-78. Epub 2008 Oct 10.

    The health-related quality of life and cost implications of falls in elderly women.

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    Department of Health Sciences, University of York, Seebohm Rowntree Building Room 148, York YO10 5DD, UK. cpiu1@york.ac.uk

    Abstract

    SUMMARY:

    Fractures and falls are serious cause of morbidity and cost to society. Our results suggest that the main burden to morbidity, measured as impact on health-related quality of life, is due to fear of falling rather than falls or their sequelae, such as fractures.

    INTRODUCTION:

    Fractures and falls are serious cause of morbidity and cost to society. We investigated the impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) associated with falls, fractures and fear of falling and falls and fractures cost.

    METHODS:

    Three datasets providing longitudinal data on fear of falling, HRQoL and a common set of baseline risk factors for fracture (smoking status, weight and age) were analysed. Multilevel random effects models were used to estimate the long-term impact on HRQoL associated with falls, fractures and fear of falling. Healthcare resource use primary data were collected to estimate falls and fractures cost.

    RESULTS:

    Older, low weight and smoking women reported lower HRQoL. The impact on HRQoL of a fracture was at least twice as large as that associated with falls. The largest negative effect on HRQoL was associated with self-reported fear of falling. The cost of falls was 1088 pounds. Similarly, the cost of falls leading to a fracture was 15,133 pounds, 2,753 pounds, 1,863 pounds, 1,331 pounds and 3,498 pounds for hip, wrist, arm, vertebral and other fractures, respectively.

    DISCUSSION:

    The main burden to morbidity is due to fear of falling. Interventions aimed at reducing fear of falling may produce larger gains in HRQoL.

    PMID:
    18846400
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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