| Literature DB >> 34968219 |
Veronica Strini1, Roberta Schiavolin2, Angela Prendin3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Falls are recognized globally as a major public health problem. Although the elderly are the most affected population, it should be noted that the pediatric population is also very susceptible to the risk of falling. The fall risk approach is the assessment tool. There are different types of tools used in both clinical and territorial settings.Entities:
Keywords: assessment tool; fall; review; scale
Year: 2021 PMID: 34968219 PMCID: PMC8608097 DOI: 10.3390/nursrep11020041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Rep ISSN: 2039-439X
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram.
Risk of falling evaluation tools.
| Scale, Reference, Country | Rate | Language—Year of Validation | Sample | Time of Administration | How to Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tinetti Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment [ | Score 0–28. | English 1986; | Hospital setting (Parkinson’s disease, patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Huntington’s disease and community-resident elderly). | 5 to 10 min | Performance. |
| Morse Fall Scale | Score 0–125. | English 1989; | Hospital setting (acute patient, rehabilitation and nursing home departments). | 2 min. | Self-report. |
| Timed Up and Go | Risk of falling if test time is >13.5 s. Most used cut-off in the literature. | English 1991: | Hospital setting + screening of population (acute patients or community residents, individuals with different health alterations such as Parkinson’s syndrome or mental disabilities). | 1 to 3 min. | Performance. |
| Berg Balance Scale (BBS) [ | Score 0–56. | English 1992; | Hospital setting + screening of population (elderly living in communities or suffering from chronic diseases or with intellectual and visual disabilities, neuromuscular pathologies). | 20 to 30 min. | Performance. |
| Downton Fall Risk Index [ | Score 0–11. | English 1993; | Hospital setting (post-stroke rehabilitation). | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Activities-specific | Percentage value attributed of 0–100%. <50 Low level of functionality; 50–80 Medium level of functionality; >80 High level of functionality. | English 1995; | Screening of population (elderly living home, people with Parkinson’s Syndrome, post-stroke, lower limb amputations and vestibular disorders). | 20 min or less. | Self-report. |
| Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) [ | Total score 0–24. | English 1997. | Hospital setting + screening of population (elderly people, subjects suffering from vestibular dysfunction, multiple sclerosis and post-stroke). | 15 min. | Performance. |
| St. Thomas Risk Assessment | Score 0–5. | English 1997; | Hospital setting (ICU, geriatric and rehabilitation departments). | 3 min. | Self-report. |
| Conley Scale [ | Score 0–10. | English 1999; | Hospital setting (medicine and surgery departments). | 2 min. | Self-report. |
| Minimal Chair | Performance > 47 cm = Very high risk; performance 34–47 cm = High risk; performance < 34 cm Low risk. | English 2002. | Hospital setting + screening of population (heart disease or stroke). | N/a. | Performance. |
| Aachen Falls Prevention Scale [ | Score 0–10. | German 2004. | Screening of population (no specific population, home care context). | N/a. | Self-report + Performance. |
| Falls Risk for Older Persons-Community Setting Screening Tool (FROP Com Screen) [ | Score 0–45. | English 2004. | Hospital setting (subacute patients’ departments). | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Five Times Sit to Stand Test (5T-STS) | Time taken ≥15 s = at risk of falling. | English 2005. | Hospital setting + screening of population (Parkinson’s syndrome, stroke, arthritis of the lower limbs). | N/a. | Performance. |
| Falls Efficacy Scale—International (FES-I) [ | Score 16–64. | English 2005; | Screening of population (no specific context, home care ederly). | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Johns Hopkins Fall Risk Assessment Tool (JHFRAT) | Score 0–35. | English 2005. | Hospital setting + screening of population (ICU, medicine departments). | 5 min. | Self-report. |
| Fullerton Advanced Balance (FAB) Scale. | Score 0–40. | English 2006; | Screening of population (functionally independent seniors). | 10 to 12 min. | Performance. |
| Hendrich II Fall Risk Model | Score 0–16. | English 2007; | Hospital setting (adult patients at risk in acute care hospitals). | 10 min or less. | Self-report + Performance. |
| Medication fall risk score [ | Score: 3 points for each drug of the first item, 2 for each of the second item, 1 for the drug of the third one. | English 2009. | Hospital setting (pharmacist-coordinated falls prevention program, patients with high risk drug therapy). | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Mini Balance Evaluation Systems Test (Mini-BESTest) | Score 0–28. | Italian 2009. | Hospital setting (Parkinson’s syndrome). | 10 to 20 min. | Performance. |
| Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries (STEADI) [ | Answer no to all questions = Low risk; at least one answer yes to the questions and passing the tests (hold the position for >10 s in each phase and get up from the chair more than 5 times in 30 s or less) = Medium risk; failure to pass the tests or report numerous falls or with hip fracture = High risk. | English 2013. | Hospital setting + screening of population (routine practice). | N/a. | Self-report + Performance. |
| Austin Health Falls Risk Screening Tool (AHFRST) [ | Answer “Yes” to one of the items = at Risk of falling. Answer “No” to each item = Not at risk. | English 2017. | Hospital setting (acute and subacute patients’ departments). | N/a. | Self-report. |
Specific tools for given contests/population.
| Scale, Reference, Country | Rate | Language—Year of Validation | Sample | Time of Administration | How to Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baptist Health High Risk Falls Assessment (BHHRFA) [ | Score items + Nurse’s clinical judgment (0–10). | English 2014. | Hospital setting.Psychiatric field. | 3 min or less. | Self-report. |
| WSFRAT (Wilson-Sims Fall Risk Assessment Tool) [ | 0–6 Low risk; | English 2014 and 2016. | Hospital setting.Psychiatric field. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| 4-item Little Schmidy Pediatric Hospital Fall Risk Assessment Index [ | Score 0–4. | English 2016. | Hospital setting.Pediatric field. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Humpty Dumpty Fall Scale (HDS) | Score 0–23. | English 2007. | Hospital setting.Pediatric field. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Bayındır Hospital Risk Evaluation Scale for In-hospital Falls of Newborn Infants [ | 1–3 Low risk. | Turkish 2010. | Hospital setting.Pediatric field. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| KINDER 1 Fall Risk Assessment Tool | Answer “Yes” to any item = High risk of falling. | English 2013. | Hospital setting.Emergency department. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Memorial Emergency Department (MED-FRAT) [ | Score 0–14. | English 2013. | Hospital setting.Emergency department. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Casa Colina Fall Risk Assessment Scale (CCFRAS) [ | Score 0–260. If you answer “Yes” to the item “Tetraplegia” = Low risk. ≥80 High risk. | English 2014. | Hospital setting.Rehabilitation field. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Predict_FIRST [ | Score 0–5. | English 2010. | Hospital setting.Rehabilitation field. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Marianjoy Fall Risk Assessment Tool [ | Score 0–10 | English 2005. | Hospital setting.Rehabilitation field. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Simple clinical scale [ | Score 0–16. | French 2010. | Screening of population. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Home Falls and Accidents Screening Tool (HOME FAST) | Score 0–25. | English 2002. | Screening of population. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| The Stroke Assessment of Fall Risk (SAFR) [ | Score 0–49 | English 2011. | Hospital setting.Stroke patients. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| The Royal Melbourne Hospital Falls Risk Assessment Tool (RMH FRAT) [ | 0–4 Low risk; | English 1997. | Hospital setting.Stroke patients. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Sydney Falls Risk Screening Tool [ | Score ≥ 33 = a Risk of falling. | English 2018. | Hospital setting.Stroke patients. | N/a. | Self-report. |
| Outdoor Falls Questionnaire [ | A higher score indicates a higher risk of falling. | English 2015. | Screening of population. | 20 to 25 min. | Self-report. |
| Questionnaire for | N/a. | Brazilian 2017. | Screening of population. | N/a. | Self-report. |