2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1414-81452010000400006
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Vulnerabilidade de idosos às quedas seguidas de fratura de quadril

Abstract: Esc Anna Nery (impr.)2010 out-dez; 14 (4):690-696 6 9 0 6 9 0 6 9 0 6 9 0 6 9 0 V V V V Vulnerabilidades de idosos às quedas com fraturas ulnerabilidades de idosos às quedas com fraturas ulnerabilidades de idosos às quedas com fraturas ulnerabilidades de idosos às quedas com fraturas ulnerabilidades de idosos às quedas com fraturas

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“…In other words, elderly with PFF require long-term care due to disabling complications that generate dependence on the family (21)(22) , according to the functional needs (19) . Typically, care is provided by female family members (19,21,26) , and spouses are primary caregivers in most cases (19,(28)(29) .…”
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“…In other words, elderly with PFF require long-term care due to disabling complications that generate dependence on the family (21)(22) , according to the functional needs (19) . Typically, care is provided by female family members (19,21,26) , and spouses are primary caregivers in most cases (19,(28)(29) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…An Australian study compared the effect of early discharge with traditional hospital rehabilitation on elderly who had PFF Factors that affect the vulnerability of elderly to falls followed by PFF (28) .…”
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“…Thus, falls in the elderly are considered an important public health problem, due to the incidence, complications and costs to the health system. These events lead to loss of autonomy and independence because they are directly related to the occurrence of fractures [4].…”
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