Effect of COVID-19 on Falls in a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly: Longitudinal Observational Study.

Effect of COVID-19 on Falls in a Residential Care Facility for the Elderly: Longitudinal Observational Study.

Publication date: Sep 03, 2025

Background/Objectives: During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, various safety measures were implemented in elderly care facilities in Spain. These measures led to a reduction in physical activity and increased supervision of residents, often resulting in the suspension of outings from the facility. The objective of this study was to assess the influence of COVID-19 preventive measures on the number and characteristics of falls among elderly individuals living in a residential care facility in Spain. Methods: A retrospective longitudinal observational study was conducted from 2018 to 2021. Over these four years, data related to falls were collected from a residential care facility for the elderly. Both patient characteristics and fall characteristics were recorded. Results: The average age of the 48 residents continuously institutionalized between 2018 and 2021 was 85. 8 +/- 5. 1 years. A total of 364 falls occurred during the study period, with 68% of them taking place in 2019 and 2020. Although the number of falls increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, the characteristics of the falls did not change. However, residents who experienced falls were increasingly accompanied at the time of the event. Conclusions: Based on the data collected from the elderly care facility analyzed in this study, falls increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the measures implemented in residential care facilities do not appear to have altered the characteristics of the falls, except for the greater presence of companionship.

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Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus accidental falls
Elderly accidents
Increased coronavirus infections
Pandemic frail elderly
Spain

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19
disease IDO facility
drug DRUGBANK Cysteamine
disease MESH coronavirus infections
disease MESH death
disease MESH morbidity
disease MESH depression
disease MESH physical inactivity
disease MESH frailty
disease MESH cognitive impairment
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole
disease MESH loneliness
disease MESH emergencies
drug DRUGBANK Methionine
disease MESH aids
disease MESH infection
disease MESH anxiety
drug DRUGBANK D-Alanine
disease MESH Retirement
drug DRUGBANK Efavirenz
drug DRUGBANK Trestolone
drug DRUGBANK Ribostamycin
disease MESH gait
disease MESH dementia

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