Can falls risk prediction tools correctly identify fall-prone elderly rehabilitation inpatients? A systematic review and meta-analysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
Short description:
Can falls risk prediction tools correctly identify fall-prone elderly
rehabilitation inpatients? A systematic review and meta-analysis / Da Costa, Br; Rutjes, A; Mendy, A; Freund-Heritage, R; Vieira, Er. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 7:7(2012), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.1371/journal.pone.0041061]
abstract:
BACKGROUND: Falls of elderly people may cause permanent disability or death.
Particularly susceptible are elderly patients in rehabilitation hospitals. We
systematically reviewed the literature to identify falls prediction tools
available for assessing elderly inpatients in rehabilitation hospitals.
METHODS AND FINDINGS: We searched six electronic databases using comprehensive
search strategies developed for each database. Estimates of sensitivity and
specificity were plotted in ROC space graphs and pooled across studies. Our
search identified three studies which assessed the prediction properties of falls
prediction tools in a total of 754 elderly inpatients in rehabilitation
hospitals. Only the STRATIFY tool was assessed in all three studies; the other
identified tools (PJC-FRAT and DOWNTON) were assessed by a single study. For a
STRATIFY cut-score of two, pooled sensitivity was 73% (95%CI 63 to 81%) and
pooled specificity was 42% (95%CI 34 to 51%). An indirect comparison of the tools
across studies indicated that the DOWNTON tool has the highest sensitivity (92%),
while the PJC-FRAT offers the best balance between sensitivity and specificity
(73% and 75%, respectively). All studies presented major methodological
limitations.
CONCLUSIONS: We did not identify any tool which had an optimal balance between
sensitivity and specificity, or which were clearly better than a simple clinical
judgment of risk of falling. The limited number of identified studies with major
methodological limitations impairs sound conclusions on the usefulness of falls
risk prediction tools in geriatric rehabilitation hospitals.
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Articolo su rivista
List of contributors:
Da Costa, Br; Rutjes, A; Mendy, A; Freund-Heritage, R; Vieira, Er
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