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Volume 8

Journal of Novel Physiotherapies

ISSN: 2165-7025

Novel Physiotherapies 2018

March 19-20,, 2018

March 19-20, 2018 | Berlin, Germany

5

th

International Conference and Expo on

Novel Physio

therapies

The risk of fall among community dwelling elders in saudi arabia

Shahzada Junaid Amin

University of Hail, Saudi Arabia

Background:

Falls and fall-related injuries are a common and serious problem among older adults as such events can result

in disability, chronic pain, loss of independence, a reduced quality of life, and in severe cases, even death. The aim of the study

was to determine the fear and risk of fall among the older adults in Saudi community. Another objective was to assess the types

of injuries relating to fall.

Methods:

A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a self-reported, close-ended Likert-type questionnaire containing

16-item called fall efficacy scale international FES-I. To endure the reliability and validity the Arabic version of FES-I was used

for data collection. After the ethical committee approval, the 102 subjects were approached who met the selection criteria. The

questionnaire was distributed to collect a random sample from community dwelling elders inside the Hail city aged ≥ 65 years.

Results:

Of the 94 participants from 102 subjects responded the questionnaire giving a response rate of 92%. The mean age of

participants were 74.7 years (SD 7.10) including 26 (28%) females and 68 (72%) males. Of the 94 respondents, 46 (47%) subjects

were found with fall history and 48 (53%) were found without any fall. A higher score of FES-1 indicates a greater fear of fall.

66-75 years age group was suffering more with fall than the other age groups. Of the 94 respondents, 44% experienced fall

inside house and 66% experienced fall outside the house. The direction of falls was on side 31.1%, backwards 10.6%, forwards

8.5%. Among the fall related injuries, the bruises 12%, soft tissues injuries 10.6% and fractures 7% were reported.

Conclusion:

The results suggested that the fall risk and the associated injury and cost are challenges both in health care

facilities and in the community. Falls are associated with increased length of stay, increased health care utilization, poorer

health outcomes and increased costs. Therefore, effective fall prevention programs are imperative for older people in Saudi

Arabia to reduce the morbidity and mortality.

Recent publications

1. Shahzada Junaid Amin (2017) Curriculum trends in physiotherapy institutions of Saudi Arabia. Journal of Physiotherapy

and Sports Medicine 6(2):17.

2. Shahzada Junaid Amin (2015) Sources and perceived level of stress among health students – Example from Saudi Arabia.

Foundation University Medical Journal (FUMJ), Special Issues 20:15.

3. Shahzada JunaidAmin (2012) Perception of physical therapists about professional growth and development in developing

countries – example from Pakistan. Journal of Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine 2(2):15.

Biography

Shahzada Junaid Amin is an Educationist at University of Hail, Saudi Arabia. He holds a Doctor of Physical Therapy and master’s degree in Health Professional

Education (MHPE). Previously, he has served in different academic and clinical institutions in Pakistan. He has been involved with various roles like Educationist,

Clinician and Research Supervisor during his professional career. He has presented his research work in national and international events. He has published

papers in reputed journals and has is also an Editorial Board Member of scholarly peer reviewed international journals. He has research interest in Orthopedic and

Sports PT, Geriatrics, Teaching and Learning, Assessment, and Educational Technology.

Junaid768@hotmail.com

Shahzada Junaid Amin, J Nov Physiother 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025-C1-023