QUEDAS E FATORES ASSOCIADOS ENTRE IDOSOS ATENDIDOS EM UMA CLÍNICA ESCOLA: UM ESTUDO DE COORTE

Autores

  • Cíntia Lira Borges
  • Marcelo Vasconcelos Mapurunga
  • Davi José Barros de Vasconcelos
  • Arnaldo Aires Peixoto Júnior
  • José Wellington de Oliveira Lima

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25110/arqsaude.v27i3.2023-010

Palavras-chave:

Acidentes por Quedas, Sarcopenia, Fragilidade, Incidência, Fatores de Risco

Resumo

Objetivo: Estimar a prevalência, a incidência e os fatores associados a quedas entre idosos atendidos em uma clínica escola. Método: O estudo foi dividido em dois componentes, sendo o seguimento transversal de agosto de 2016 a novembro de 2018 (n=129), e o de coorte de agosto de 2018 a novembro de 2018 (n=66). Realizaram-se análises estatísticas, a partir da Regressão Múltipla de Poisson, entre o desfecho e as características sociodemográficas e de saúde. Resultados: A prevalência e a incidência de quedas foram de 44,2% e 36,4%, respectivamente. Na análise de regressão múltipla de Poisson do estudo transversal, as variáveis sintomas dispépticos, baixos valores no teste Time Up and Go e ter hipertensão foram associadas com a variável queda. No estudo de coorte, a análise reforçou associação entre não ser ex-etilista e ter constipação. Conclusão: Considera-se elevada a prevalência e incidência de quedas entre os idosos avaliados, e ressalta-se a necessidade de identificação de grupos mais susceptíveis a esse desfecho.

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BORGES, Cíntia Lira; MAPURUNGA, Marcelo Vasconcelos; DE VASCONCELOS, Davi José Barros; PEIXOTO JÚNIOR, Arnaldo Aires; LIMA, José Wellington de Oliveira. QUEDAS E FATORES ASSOCIADOS ENTRE IDOSOS ATENDIDOS EM UMA CLÍNICA ESCOLA: UM ESTUDO DE COORTE. Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR, [S. l.], v. 27, n. 3, p. 1185–1203, 2023. DOI: 10.25110/arqsaude.v27i3.2023-010. Disponível em: https://unipar.openjournalsolutions.com.br/index.php/saude/article/view/9423. Acesso em: 22 dez. 2024.

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