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Prevalence, Etiology and Risk Factors for Falls in Neurological Patients Admitted to the Hospital in Northern Turkey

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This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of falls, their etiology and risk factors in neurological patients admitted to the hospital in northern Turkey. A cross-sectional, descriptive design was used. Data were collected by survey that identified socio-demographic and clinical features of the subjects, Hendrich II fall risk model and Berg Balance Scale (BBS). Study results revealed approximately one-third of the study patients (33.1%) to have sustained falls before. Concerning the timing of falls, 24.9% of these incidents had occurred within the last year. The most common reason for falling was dizziness (14.3%). The mean score on the Hendrich II fall risk model was 2.7 +/- 0.1 for those who had fallen and 2.3 +/- 0.1 for those who had not fallen. The respective mean BBS score was 20.7 +/- 1.9 and 18.4 +/- 1.3. It was found that approximately one-third of neurological patients had fallen before and had restricted their activities due to fear of falls; the great majority of them had a chronic disease and permanently used medicines; and the most important risk factors for falls were advanced age, fear of falls and impaired balance.

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Sağlam, Zeynep/0000-0003-1172-4998; Koç, Zeliha/0000-0002-8702-5360;

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Acta Clinica Croatica

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59

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2

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199

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208

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