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. 2020 Feb 25;17(5):1461. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17051461

Table 1.

Social demographics and risk of fall between acute-care and chronic-care patients.

Total (n = 103) Chronic Care (n = 74) Acute Care (n = 29) X2 p-Value
N (%) N (%) N (%)
Age in years, median (IQR) 74.0 (71.0–77.0) 73.0 (71.0–77.0) 75.0 (72.5–78.0) 854.5 0.107
Gender 0.384 0.535
Female 27 (26.7) 18 (25.0) 9 (31.0)
Male 74 (73.3) 54 (75.0) 20 (69.0)
Ethnicity 0.341 0.559
Dutch 87 (89.7) 62 (88.6) 25 (92.6)
Other 10 (10.3) 8 (11.4) 2 (7.4)
Education level 0.963 0.618
Low 48 (51.6) 37 (54.4) 11 (44.0)
Intermediate 27 (29.0) 18 (26.5) 9 (36.0)
High 18 (19.4) 13 (19.1) 5 (20.0)
Living situation 4.637 0.098
Independent 84 (86.6) 62 (89.9) 22 (78.6)
Independent with care 11 (11.3) 5 (7.2) 6 (21.4)
Care institution 2 (2.1) 2 (2.9) 0 (0.0)
Living together 0.687 0.407
Yes 75 (76.5) 52 (74.3) 23 (82.1)
No 23 (23.5) 18 (25.7) 5 (17.9)
Housing type 1.113 0.573
Ground floor 10 (10.3) 8 (11.6) 2 (7.1)
House or flat with stairs 46 (47.4) 34 (49.3) 12 (42.9)
House or flat with elevator 41 (42.3) 27 (39.1) 14 (50.0)
Chronic conditions 3.198 0.074
At least one 81 (81.8) 55 (77.5) 26 (92.9)
None 18 (18.2) 16 (22.5) 2 (7.1)
Elevated fall risk 0.272 0.602
Yes 36 (35.0) 27 (36.5) 9 (31.0)
No 67 (65.0) 47 (63.5) 20 (69.0)
Fall risk questions (Yes)
Fallen in the past year 36 (35.0) 24 (32.4) 12 (41.4) 0.734 0.392
Fallen multiple times 16 (15.5) 14 (18.9) 2 (6.9) 2.295 0.13
Problems moving 48 (46.6) 37 (50.0) 11 (37.9) 1.22 0.269
Afraid of falling 20 (19.8) 16 (22.2) 4 (13.8) 0.925 0.336

A p-value of <0.05 was considered statistically significant.