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Year: 2013 Vol. 17 Num. Suppl. 1 -
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ANALYSIS OF THE FEAR OF FALLING DURING ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS |
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Seimetz BM, Teixeira AR, Flores LS, Barraza R, Soares R, Dornelles S, et al. ANALYSIS OF THE FEAR OF FALLING DURING ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING IN THE ELDERLY PATIENTS. Int. Arch. Otorhinolaryngol. 2013;17(Suppl. 1):116 |
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Bruna Macangnin Seimetz, Adriane Ribeiro Teixeira, Leticia Sousa Flores, Raquel Barraza, Renata Soares, Sílvia Dornelles
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OBJECTIVE: To analysis the fear of falling during activities of daily living in the elderly patients. CASE REPORT: The study included 54 elderly individuals (5 men and 59 women; average age, 71.3 years). All completed the FES-I-BRAZIL questionnaire, which is used to assess the fear of falling, by evaluating 16 activities of daily living. The minimum score is 16 points and the maximum 64. A majority of the patients (96.29%) responded that they were "not concerned" of falling while preparing simple meals while 50% replied that they were "somewhat concerned" of falling when walking on uneven surfaces. When questioned of their fear of falling on slippery surfaces, 20.3% responded that they were "very concerned while 12.9% responded that they were "extremely concerned about falling" on slippery surfaces. CONCLUSION: We conclude that activities in the home induce less worry about falls, but activities outside the home generate greater worry.
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