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. 2018 Feb 7;15(2):289. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15020289

Table 1.

Age- and level of care stratified hip fracture rates * in newly admitted nursing homes residents between 2010 and 2014, by sex.

Men Women IRR Women/Men (95% CI)
N PY IR (95% CI) N PY IR (95% CI)
Age (years)
65–69 54 2440 22.1 (16.6–28.9) 128 4074 31.4 (26.2–37.4) 1.42 (1.04–1.96)
70–74 116 4627 25.1 (20.7–30.1) 332 10,158 32.7 (29.3–36.4) 1.30 (1.06–1.62)
75–79 188 6222 30.2 (26.0–34.9) 698 16,949 41.2 (38.2–44.4) 1.36 (1.16–1.60)
80–84 364 8568 42.5 (38.2–47.1) 1448 28,733 50.4 (47.8–53.1) 1.19 (1.06–1.33)
85–89 470 8887 52.9 (48.2–57.9) 2497 42,418 58.9 (56.6–61.2) 1.11 (1.01–1.23)
90–94 282 4493 62.8 (55.7–70.5) 1555 24,518 63.4 (60.3–66.7) 1.01 (0.89–1.15)
≥95 64 962 66.6 (51.3–85.0) 341 5540 61.5 (55.2–68.4) 0.92 (0.71–1.21)
Level of care
0/I 948 21,060 45.0 (42.2–48.0) 4937 89,880 54.9 (53.4–56.5) 1.22 (1.14–1.31)
II 538 12,852 41.9 (38.4–45.6) 1909 37,214 51.3 (49.0–53.7) 1.22 (1.11–1.35)
III 52 2286 22.7 (17.0–29.8) 153 5296 28.9 (24.5–33.8) 1.27 (0.93–1.75)
Total 1538 36,198 42.5 (40.4–44.7) 6999 132,390 52.9 (51.6–54.1) 1.24 (1.18–1.32)

* First hip fracture after nursing home admission. Number of hip fractures. per 1000 person-years. PY, person-years; IR, incidence rate.