학술논문

A case-control study for evaluating efficacy of risk-assessment tools for prediction of falls in hospital / 転倒転落アセスメント項目の検討 症例対照研究による有用性の評価と応用
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
日本医療マネジメント学会雑誌 / The Journal of Japan Society for Health Care Management. 2014, 14(4):171
Subject
case-control study
fall
odds ratio
risk assessment
アセスメントスコアシート
オッズ比
症例対照研究
転倒転落
Language
Japanese
ISSN
1881-2503
1884-6807
Abstract
We studied the efficacy of risk-assessment tools that contain 41 items of questionnaires proposed by the National Hospital Organization by case-control study. From January 2010 until April 2010, 82 patients were reported as fall accidents and were defined as the cases. Three controls were selected in the source population for each case and matched by gender, age, and the ward in the hospital. Finally, 234 controls were selected. The suitability of 41 items was compared, and odds ratios were calculated. In 16 items, the lower limit of 95% confidential interval of odds ratio was greater than 1.0, and the lower limit of 99% confidential interval of odds ratio was greater than 1.0 in 9 items. Using multiple logistic regression analysis, 5 items were selected by forward selection as significant(p<0.05). These were “Assistance required in dressing”, “History of fall during hospitalization”, “Restlessness and agitation”, “Using wheel-chair, cane, walker or handrail”, and “Using narcotics”. Case-control study is a convenient method to evaluate the efficacy of assessment items.