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Validating a Multifactorial Algorithm to Predict Fall Risk in Community Dwelling Older Persons Aged 65 Years or Older

Validating a Multifactorial Algorithm to Predict Fall Risk in Community Dwelling Older Persons Aged 65 Years or Older

Recruiting
65 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Falls in older adults have an annual incidence between 23 and 34% for persons of 65 years and older. The lack of transfer of promising research results on falls prevention to daily practice may have several explanations. One of the first concerns for that matter may be a valid and sensitive selection of the persons at risk who are eligible for fall prevention interventions

Goals of the prospective obeservational study:

  1. To validate a new, comprehensive, multifactorial screeningsintrument to predict the risk on falls in community dwelling, Belgian, older adults (>65years or older).
  2. To optimize the new, comprehensive, multifactorial screeningsintrument and to specify correct cut off scores

Researchers will compare the data of the accuracy of new algorithm with the current Belgian policy.

Participants will participate in a one-time testing moment, where they will be asked some questions about general characteristics and medical history, followed by two questionnaire and seven physical tests . Based on this data, their fall risk will be assessed. In the year that follows, the older person's fall behavior will be monitored with a monthly falls calender. Participant will be asked to fill out these calenders everyday ('Did you fall today?' YES/NO) and send them at the end of each month to the researchers, digitally or postal.

Description

Two questionnaires:

  1. Geriatric Depression Scale - 16
  2. Falls Efficacy Scale - International

Seven physical tests:

  1. Timed Up and Go
  2. Times Up and Go with cognitive dual task (100 (repeatedly) minus 3)
  3. Single Limb Stance
  4. 5x Sit to Stand
  5. 4meter Gait Speed
  6. Tinetti
  7. Four Balance Test

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • 65years or older
  • community dwellers
  • absence of surgery or exacerbation of symptoms in the last 6 months
  • ability to stand and walk independently (alone), possibly with an walking aid.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • <65 years of age
  • surgery within the previous 6 months affecting gait and mobility
  • exacerbation of symptoms coming from a diagnosed disease
  • older adults with insufficient (language) comprehension to complete the tests and questionnaires

Study details
    Aged 65 Years or Older
    Community Dwelling Older Adults
    Falls Risk
    Falls (Accidents) in Old Age

NCT06961799

University Ghent

15 October 2025

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