To examine the relationship between insomnia, hypnotic use, falls, and hip fractures in older people. Design : Secondary analysis of a large, longitudinal, assessment database. Setting : Four hundred thirty-seven nursing homes in Michigan. Participants : Residents aged 65 and older in 2001 with a baseline Minimum Data Set assessment and a follow-up 150 to 210 days later. Measurements : Logistic regression modeled any follow-up report of fall or hip fracture. Predictors were baseline reports of insomnia (previous month) and use of hypnotics (previous week). Potential confounds taken into account included standard measures of functional status, cognitive status, intensity of resource utilization, proximity to death, illness burden, number of ...
The current study was conducted to detect the incidence of falls among individuals in nursing homes,...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...
Background. Sleep disturbances are common in older people and may contribute to risk of falling. Met...
Background. Very few studies have assessed the impact of poor sleep and sleep medication use on the ...
BACKGROUND: Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are c...
Purpose Anxiolytics and hypnotics are widely used and may cause injurious falls. We aimed to examine...
BACKGROUND: Falls have enormous impact in older adults. Yet, there is insufficient evidence regardin...
Background: Falls are a major health problem among the elderly, particularly in nursing homes. Abnor...
Preventing falls and bone fractures in hospital care is an important issue in geriatric medicine. Us...
Fall incident is one of geriatric syndromes that cause an increasing public health burden worldwide....
Little is known about the deleterious effects of injurious falls relative to those of other disablin...
Over the last decades there has been a major increase in the use of prescribed drugs, especially amo...
Preventing falls and bone fractures in hospital care is an important issue in geriatric medicine. Us...
Background Preventing falls and bone fractures in hospital care is an important issue in geriatric m...
OObjectives: To investigate the risk of hospitalized fall or hip fracture among older adults using m...
The current study was conducted to detect the incidence of falls among individuals in nursing homes,...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...
Background. Sleep disturbances are common in older people and may contribute to risk of falling. Met...
Background. Very few studies have assessed the impact of poor sleep and sleep medication use on the ...
BACKGROUND: Falls and related injuries are common among older people, and several drug classes are c...
Purpose Anxiolytics and hypnotics are widely used and may cause injurious falls. We aimed to examine...
BACKGROUND: Falls have enormous impact in older adults. Yet, there is insufficient evidence regardin...
Background: Falls are a major health problem among the elderly, particularly in nursing homes. Abnor...
Preventing falls and bone fractures in hospital care is an important issue in geriatric medicine. Us...
Fall incident is one of geriatric syndromes that cause an increasing public health burden worldwide....
Little is known about the deleterious effects of injurious falls relative to those of other disablin...
Over the last decades there has been a major increase in the use of prescribed drugs, especially amo...
Preventing falls and bone fractures in hospital care is an important issue in geriatric medicine. Us...
Background Preventing falls and bone fractures in hospital care is an important issue in geriatric m...
OObjectives: To investigate the risk of hospitalized fall or hip fracture among older adults using m...
The current study was conducted to detect the incidence of falls among individuals in nursing homes,...
The aim of this study was to analyze the risk of falls relative to the use of fall risk inducing dru...
Background. Sleep disturbances are common in older people and may contribute to risk of falling. Met...