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Geospatial distribution of fall-related hospitalization incidence in Texas
Institution:1. 1266 TAMU, Department of Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX 77843-1266, USA;2. Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, College of Public Health, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA;1. BRGM, 3 av. C. Guillemin, 45060 Orléans Cédex 2, France;2. GEOGREEN, 2 Rue des Martinets, CS 70030, 92569 Rueil Malmaison Cedex, France
Abstract:IntroductionWith the rapid growth of the aging U.S. population, the incidence of falls and fall-related injuries is expected to rise. We examined incidence and characteristics of fall-related hospitalizations (falls) among Texans aged 50 and older, by geography and across time.MethodWe calculated fall-related hospitalization incidence rates (65 and older), identified fall ‘hot spots,’ and examined availability of fall-prevention programming.ResultsThe incidence of fall-related hospitalizations for older adults increased by nearly 20% from 2007 to 2011. There were clusters of ‘hot spot’ counties throughout the state, many of which lack fall prevention programs.ConclusionsIncreased efforts are needed to identify older adults at elevated risk for falling and develop referral systems for promoting evidence-based fall prevention programs at multiple levels accounting for geographic settings.Practical applicationsGeospatial investigations can inform strategic planning efforts to develop clinical-community partnerships to offer fall prevention programming in high risk areas.
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