Can the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) be used to understand risk factors for falls in older Australian women? — Oak Academic Publishing
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Can the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) be used to understand risk factors for falls in older Australian women?
Occupational Therapy Department, Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
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Discipline of Occupational Therapy, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia;
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Research Centre for Gender Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
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Research Centre for Gender Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
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Research Centre for Gender Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
1 Occupational Therapy Department, Rehabilitation Research Center, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
2 Discipline of Occupational Therapy, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia;
3 Research Centre for Gender Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
4 Research Centre for Gender Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
5 Research Centre for Gender Health and Ageing, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia
Purpose: To evaluate the relevance and accuracy of determining and predicting risk factors for falls in older women using the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). Methods: We tested the accuracy of the ICF against risk of falls amongst 568 community dwelling participants of the Australian Longitudinal Survey on Women’s Health (ALSWH). We linked health-related variables to the ICF using ten linking rules. The logistic regression analysis evaluated the relationship between the variables and the outcome of falls. Self-report surveys measured daily functioning, health service use, medications, housing and social support. Results: Variables aligned with the ICF components of body function, health conditions, environment, activity and participation (ADL/IADL), and general health were significantly associated with fall s. Discussion and conclusion: Mapping ALSWH hea lth-related data to ICF components identified significant risk factors for falls are related to health conditions, functional limitations and home hazards. Biopsycho-social approaches guided by the ICF framework are crucial for fall prevention .
KeywordsAccidental FallsHome HazardsActivities of Daily LivingParticipationOccupational Therapy
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