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Archives of public health | 2012

Fear of falling and associated activity restriction in older people. results of a cross-sectional study conducted in a Belgian town

Elise Mendes da Costa; Thierry Pepersack; Isabelle Godin; Martine Bantuelle; Bernard Petit; Alain Levêque

ObjectivesThis article aims at describing, in a Belgian town, the frequency of the fear of falling and of subsequent activity restriction among non-institutionalised people aged 65 years and over, and at identifying persons affected by these two issues.MethodsCross-sectional survey conducted in Fontaine lEvêque (Belgium) in 2006, using a self-administered questionnaire.ResultsThe participants could fill in the questionnaire on their own or with the help of a third party if needed. The latter were not taken into account in this article. Analyses covered 419 questionnaires. Fear of falling and activity restriction were reported by, respectively, 59.1% and 33.2% of participants. They were more frequent among fallers but also affected non-fallers. In logistic regression analyses: gender, the fact of living alone and the number of falls were significantly associated with fear of falling; gender, age and the number of falls were significantly associated with activity restriction.ConclusionsOur study, despite various limitations, shows the importance of fear of falling and of subsequent activity restriction among older people, among fallers as well as among non-fallers. It also provides information, though limited, concerning persons affected by these two issues in Belgium, and in other contexts as well. Given the ageing of our populations, it is important to take these problems into account when caring for older people.


Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Vieillissement | 2015

Évaluation économique des lésions associées aux chutes des personnes âgées vivant à domicile

Lionel Di Pierdomenico; Inès Uwiteka; Christelle Senterre; Pol Leclercq; Elise Mendes da Costa; Thierry Pepersack; Magali Pirson

Thirty percent of people aged 65 and older, living at home fall at least once a year. Few economic data are available in Belgium on this issue. We evaluated the cost borne by social security. 823 inpatient stays aged 65 and more, from home and admitted for injuries after a fall were selected. We observe an average (SD) age of 81 years. The proportion of women is 76%. 75% of admissions are related to fractures. 18% of patients are institutionalized after falls. The death rate is 6%. The median (Q1-Q3) of cost is € 4.182 (2.385-6.820), for a length of stay median (Q1-Q3) of 11 days (4-25). The cost of hospital stays is estimated at €135xa0millions. Based on population projections, the cost could be estimated at € 243xa0millions in 2050. The overall cost of the treatment of these lesions is much more important, because costs are also generated after the hospitalization.


Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Vieillissement | 2013

Analyse des facteurs influençant la santé subjective des personnes âgées : synthèse de la littérature biomédicale

Elise Mendes da Costa; Isabelle Godin; Thierry Pepersack; Yves Coppieters; Alain Levêque

Self-rated health is a frequently used measure, notably in the field of gerontology. Different authors have studied factors that can influence self-rated health among older persons and, according to studies, the factors taken into account and their influence vary. This article aims at synthesising the biomedical literature, published since 1993, on factors that influence self-rated health of non-institutionalised older persons aged 65 years and over, with a focus on cross-sectional quantitative studies. Of the 1801 articles that were identified by our search strategy in the Medline database, 22 were retained. The proportion of older persons assessing their health positively ranged, depending on the studies, from 48.4% to 78.0%. Fifteen studies out of 22 investigated what was rather associated with an unfavourable self-rated health. Two studies took into account only one kind of independent variables. In more than half of the studies, 1 to several variables belonging to at least 3 kinds of independent variables were associated with self-rated health in multivariable analysis. The associations between these different kinds of independent variables considered (sociodemographic characteristics - morbidity - functional status - mental health - social support - other variables) and self-rated health are here presented and synthesized. This work shows that the factors that influence self-rated health among older people, factors measured differently according to authors, are varied and belong to different domains. These domains include morbidity, functional status, as well as sociodemographic characteristics, mental health, certain aspects of social support and other kinds of factors.


Archive | 2014

Evaluation économique des séjours hospitaliers pour lésions induites par la chute de personnes âgées vivant à domicile

Lionel Di Pierdomenico; Inès Uwiteka; Pol Leclercq; Thierry Pepersack; Elise Mendes da Costa; Magali Pirson


Journal of Aging Research | 2014

Influence of the inclusion of older people with cognitive impairments on factors associated with good self-rated health

Elise Mendes da Costa; Isabelle Godin; Thierry Pepersack; Michèle Dramaix Wilmet; Yves Coppieters; Alain Levêque


Health | 2014

Influence of Proxies on the Reported Frequency of Falls, Fear of Falling and Activity Restriction in Older People

Elise Mendes da Costa; Isabelle Godin; Thierry Pepersack; Michèle Dramaix; Yves Coppieters; Martine Bantuelle; Alain Levêque


Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Vieillissement | 2014

Chutes des personnes âgées vivant à domicile: conséquences sur la vie quotidienne et aménagements du domicile pour les prévenir

Elise Mendes da Costa; Isabelle Godin; Martine Bantuelle; Yves Coppieters; Thierry Pepersack; Alain Levêque


Archive | 2012

La santé des personnes âgées

Elise Mendes da Costa; Thierry Pepersack; Marc Germain; René Robaye


Archive | 2012

Synthèse et analyse de la littérature biomédicale sur les facteurs influençant la santé perçue des personnes âgées non-institutionnalisées

Elise Mendes da Costa; Isabelle Godin; Thierry Pepersack; Yves Coppieters; Alain Levêque


Archive | 2011

Facteurs associés à une bonne santé perçue par des personnes âgées vivant à domicile: résultats d'une étude transversale menée en Belgique

Elise Mendes da Costa; Isabelle Godin; Thierry Pepersack; Michèle Dramaix Wilmet; Alain Levêque

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Elise Mendes da Costa

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Alain Levêque

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Isabelle Godin

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Yves Coppieters

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Lionel Di Pierdomenico

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Magali Pirson

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Pol Leclercq

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Christelle Senterre

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Michèle Dramaix

Université libre de Bruxelles

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