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Table 4 Falls and clinical characteristics

From: Fall-related injuries in a nursing home setting: is polypharmacy a risk factor?

Characteristics of fallers

Injured

Not injured

   
 

141 (48.1%)

152 (51.9%)

p*

O.R.

95% C.I.

No. of falls

  

0.046

  

1

79 (56%)

78 (51.3%)

 

Ref.

--

2 -- 4

50 (35.5%)

46 (30.3%)

 

1.07

0.64-1.78

> 4

12 (8.5%)

28 (18.4%)

 

0.42

0.20-0.89

Psychiatric diagnosis1

  

0.42

  

None

25 (17.7%)

20 (13.2%)

 

Ref.

--

Anxiety d.

13 (9.2%)

16 (10.5%)

 

0.65

0.25-1.66

Depressive d.

11 (7.8%)

27 (17.8%)

 

0.32

0.13-0.81

Schizophrenic d.

4 (2.8%)

4 (2.6%)

 

0.80

0.18-3.60

Bipolar mood d.

12 (8.5%)

14 (9.2%)

 

0.68

0.26-1.80

Psycho-organic d.

4 (2.8%)

2 (1.3%)

 

1.60

0.26-9.64

Cognitive impairment

54 (38.2%)

52 (34.2%)

 

0.83

0.41-1.67

Anxious-depressive d.

16 (11.3%)

15 (9.9%)

 

0.85

0.34-2.13

Personality d.

2 (1.4%)

2 (1.3%)

 

0.80

0.10-6.19

Self-sufficient 2

64 (45.4%)

62 (41.1%)

0.45

  
  1. (*) Logistic regression analysis, ENTER method; (1) Psychiatric Diagnosis: d. = disorder; (2) A "self-sufficient" patient was defined as scoring 100 on the Barthel Index