Introduction. This study compares hip fracture rates in Long Term Care (LTC) residents with those in the community to determine if their high rate of fracturing reflects the extreme age and predominantly female nature of that population. Methods. Hospital discharge data in London Ontario (population 350,000) and Statistics Canada data were used to correct the hip fracture rate in the LTC setting for age and gender. Results. The risk of hip fracture is 1.8 times greater in LTC than in the community for people of similar age and gender. The rate in women is 1.5 times higher whereas in men it is 4.3 times higher. In the oldest residents, the risk in men exceeds that of women in LTC. Conclusion. The high hip fracture rate in LTC is not just a r...
Fractures contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in older individuals. Among individual...
Background and aims: It has been previously suggested that the incidence of hip fracture is higher a...
Hip fracture is associated with a higher mortality rate in men than in women. However, mean age of m...
Copyright © 2010 Richard G. Crilly et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background We have previously reported a gender difference in the occurrence of hip fracture type wi...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
It is assumed that nursing homes are the setting with the highest incidence of hip fractures. This o...
Summary: In this study of acute hip fracture patients, we show that hip fracture rates differ by gen...
Hip fractures (HFs) are common in long term care facilities (LTCFs). Reports on HF incidence for Can...
In this prospective 10-year study in elderly aged 60 years and over, there was a 1.3% per year reduc...
Abstract Background Frail older adults living in long term care (LTC) homes have a high fracture ris...
In this study of acute hip fracture patients, we show that hip fracture rates differ by gender betwe...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture among older adults is not only a major health issue but also preventable by...
Background and aims: It has been previously suggested that the incidence of hip fracture is higher a...
The risk of hip fracture among the 7,527 respondents to the Longitudinal Study on Aging (LSOA) is pr...
Fractures contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in older individuals. Among individual...
Background and aims: It has been previously suggested that the incidence of hip fracture is higher a...
Hip fracture is associated with a higher mortality rate in men than in women. However, mean age of m...
Copyright © 2010 Richard G. Crilly et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Background We have previously reported a gender difference in the occurrence of hip fracture type wi...
Little is known about hip fracture rates and post-fracture mortality among nursing home residents. T...
It is assumed that nursing homes are the setting with the highest incidence of hip fractures. This o...
Summary: In this study of acute hip fracture patients, we show that hip fracture rates differ by gen...
Hip fractures (HFs) are common in long term care facilities (LTCFs). Reports on HF incidence for Can...
In this prospective 10-year study in elderly aged 60 years and over, there was a 1.3% per year reduc...
Abstract Background Frail older adults living in long term care (LTC) homes have a high fracture ris...
In this study of acute hip fracture patients, we show that hip fracture rates differ by gender betwe...
BACKGROUND: Hip fracture among older adults is not only a major health issue but also preventable by...
Background and aims: It has been previously suggested that the incidence of hip fracture is higher a...
The risk of hip fracture among the 7,527 respondents to the Longitudinal Study on Aging (LSOA) is pr...
Fractures contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in older individuals. Among individual...
Background and aims: It has been previously suggested that the incidence of hip fracture is higher a...
Hip fracture is associated with a higher mortality rate in men than in women. However, mean age of m...