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Email: * [email protected]
Surname: * Ellsaesser
First Name: * Gabriele
Job Title: * Director
Institution: * Brandenburg Regional Public Health Office
Address * Wnsdorfer Platz 3 D-15806 Zossen
Post/Zip Code * D-15806
Preferred presentation mode * oral
Are you prepared to accept an alternative presentation mode? * Yes
Title of paper * Product-related injuries in elderly persons
Authors: * Gabriele Ellsaesser
Andreas Krampe
Presenting Author: * Gabriele Ellsaesser
Topic(s): * Home safety
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Key Words
unintentional injuries elderly product related risks individual risk

Abstract Content *
Background
In order to improve the statistical basis for estimating the number of injuries across all age groups, the Public Health Institute of Brandenburg has been developing a hospital related injury recording system according to the European Injury Data Base.
Method
In a catchment area of about 150,000 inhabitants (Land Brandenburg) all injured patients admitted to hospital and all outpatients are recorded on one day of the week (24 hours) according to the European IDB standard. The 12 month prevalence was counted using the official German Hospital Diagnosis Statistics.The share of inpatient sample cases in all hospital patients living in the catchment area according yields as grossing-up factor for the number of outpatient sample cases per year.
Results
Within a two-year period 2007 - 2008 a total of 2149 injured patients at the age of 65 years and older received inpatient or outpatient treatment. The injury rate rose sharply in persons at the age of 80 years and older (47.5 per 1000). In this age group almost one in two falls was caused by the affected person itself. Indoor areas and particularly flooring, stairs, steps and beds ranked among the most frequent safety hazards. injuries were most frequently triggered by beds as well as by flooring covering or floor surfaces (rugs, mats).
Conclusions
Effective accident prevention requires both an individual risk assessment and individual counselling in the home setting.

 
         

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