| Literature DB >> 21129185 |
Karen Lowton1, Anne H Laybourne, David G Whiting, Finbarr C Martin.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Older adults are at increased risk both of falling and of experiencing accidental domestic fire. In addition to advanced age, these adverse events share the risk factors of balance or mobility problems, cognitive impairment and socioeconomic deprivation. For both events, the consequences include significant injury and death, and considerable socioeconomic costs for the individual and informal carers, as well as for emergency services, health and social care agencies.Secondary prevention services for older people who have fallen or who are identifiable as being at high risk of falling include NHS Falls clinics, where a multidisciplinary team offers an individualised multifactorial targeted intervention including strength and balance exercise programmes, medication changes and home hazard modification. A similar preventative approach is employed by most Fire and Rescue Services who conduct Home Fire Safety Visits to assess and, if necessary, remedy domestic fire risk, fit free smoke alarms with instruction for use and maintenance, and plan an escape route. We propose that the similarity of population at risk, location, specific risk factors and the commonality of preventative approaches employed could offer net gains in terms of feasibility, effectiveness and acceptability if activities within these two preventative approaches were to be combined. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21129185 PMCID: PMC3003656 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-10-327
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Southwark and Lambeth Borough Profiles
| Southwark | Lambeth | |
|---|---|---|
| Area (km2) | 28.9 | 26.8 |
| Total population | 257 675 | 269 127 |
| Number of people per km2 | 8932 | 10 035 |
| Density ranking in London | 9/33 | 8/33 |
| Population aged 60 and over | 32 964 (13%) | 31 016 (11%) |
| Black and ethnic minority population | 37% | 38% |
| Deprivation ranking in London (1 = most deprived) | 6/33 | 8/33 |
| Overcrowding ranking in London (1 = most deprived) | 8/33 | 13/33 |
| Public sector owned housing | 53% | 41% |
| Emergency fire calls ranking in London | 4/33 | 17/33 |
| Accidental fires in dwellings 2006/7 | 307 | 328 |
| Injuries arising from accidental fires in dwellings 2006/7 | 53 | 47 |
| Home Fire Safety Visits completed 2006/7 | 1059 | 1428 |
| Smoke alarms fitted 2006/7 | 1911 | 1961 |
Profiles of Southwark and Lambeth boroughs, taken from London Fire Brigade's Borough Profiles 2007 [27,28]
Figure 1Recruitment flow chart for Home Fire Safety Visits (HFSV, Intervention 1) and Falls Clinics (Intervention 2).