Valincidenten in verpleeghuizen : gemiddeld bijna 2 per bed per jaar met bij 1,3% een fractuur als gevolg

2005 
Objective. To determine how many falls occur annually in Dutch nursing homes and how many fractures are the result of falls. Design. Written questionnaire study. Method. All 37I Dutch nursing homes received a questionnaire requesting information on the number of somatic and psychogeriatric beds and the number of falls and fractures as a result of falls in 2000 and 2001. Results. Of the 37I questionnaires, 202 (54%) were returned. These were distributed as follows over the three types of nursing homes: combined: 151 (75%), somatic: I5 (7%), psychogeriatric: 36 (I8%). The average capacity of the participating nursing homes was 180 beds. There was an average of more than 300 reported falls per nursing home: 336 in 2000 (SD: 180; median 3I4) and 3II in 2001 (SD: I65, median 294). On average, there were almost 2 falls per bed per year. The number of falls per bed in the psychogeriatric group was higher than in the somatic group. There was an average of about 4 fractures per year per nursing home as a result offalls: 4.3 in 2000 (SD: 3.7; median 4.0) and 3.6 in 2001 (SD: 2.8; median 3.0). The average number of annual fractures due to a fall was about 23 per I000 beds. An average of 1.3% of the falls resulted in a fracture. There were no clear differences here between somatic and psychogeriatric patients. Conclusion. The reported number of falls per nursing-home bed averaged almost 2 per year, and an average of 1.3% of these falls resulted in a fracture.
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