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Projections of hospitalised fall-related injury in NSW, Australia: impacts on the hospital and aged care sectors
Authors:Watson Wendy L  Li Yang  Mitchell Rebecca J
Affiliation:aNSW Injury Risk Management Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia;bCurrent affiliation: Critical Care & Trauma Division, The George Institute for Global Health, Level 7, 341 George St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia;cDepartment of Aviation, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:Projections of the number, rate and cost of fall-related hospitalised injuries for individuals aged 65 years and older in New South Wales (NSW), Australia were estimated to 2051 for two scenarios: (1) demographic change only using 2008 admission rates; and (2) modelled change using negative binominal regression taking into account current trends in admission rates. Based on demographic change alone, the number and cost of fall injury hospitalisations among older people is expected to increase almost three-fold by 2051. Transfers to permanent residential aged care will also increase 3.2 fold. However, if the fall-related hospitalisation rate sustains its current trend, these increases are projected to be more than ten-fold by 2051. Even with demographic change alone, there will be a significant impact on the resources required to care for older people suffering a fall injury hospitalisation over the next forty years in NSW. The impact on the hospital and aged care sectors will be considerable unless significant improvements occur in the prevention and treatment of fall-related injury in older people.
Keywords:Falls   Injury   Older persons   Projections   Cost of injury
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