Hip Fracture Incidence in Nursing Home Residents and Community‐Dwelling Older People, Washington State, 1993–1995
- 17 October 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Vol. 50 (10), 1638-1643
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1532-5415.2002.50454.x
Abstract
To establish and validate a method of linking data from the Minimum Data Set (MDS) and Medicare hospital claims, to estimate hip fracture incidence rates for Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 and older in Washington State, and to compare the incidence rates of hip fractures in nursing home and non-nursing home residents. Retrospective analysis of Medicare population-based enrollment, hospital claims, and nursing home administrative data sets. Nursing home and non-nursing home setting. Medicare beneficiaries in Washington State residing in the community or in skilled nursing facilities. Crude age- and sex-specific and standardized age- and sex-adjusted hip fracture incidence for persons residing and not residing in nursing homes. From October 1, 1993, through September 30, 1995, 7,812 Medicare beneficiaries aged 65 or older were hospitalized for hip fractures (6,566 fractures for 1,155,234 person-years of exposure in non-nursing home residents and 1,246 fractures for 42,986 person-years of exposure in nursing home residents). The standardized age- and sex-adjusted hip fracture rate of nursing home residents (23.0 per 1,000 person-years) substantially exceeded that of non-nursing home residents (5.7 per 1,000 person-years) (incidence rate ratio = 4.0, 95% confidence interval = 3.7-4.5). The incidence of hip fracture in nursing home residents far exceeds that in noninstitutionalized older people. Linkage of MDS and Medicare hospital claims data is a useful tool for epidemiological surveillance regarding events in nursing homes that are likely to result in hospitalization.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Prevention of Hip Fracture in Elderly People with Use of a Hip ProtectorNew England Journal of Medicine, 2000
- Antidepressants and the Risk of Falls among Nursing Home ResidentsNew England Journal of Medicine, 1998
- Hip fractures: incidence, risk factors, energy absorption, and preventionBone, 1996
- Developing a Quality Improvement Database Using Health Insurance Data: A Guided Tour with Application to Medicare's National Claims History FileAmerican Journal of Medical Quality, 1995
- Residential care and risk of proximal femur fractureBone, 1993
- Effect of external hip protectors on hip fracturesThe Lancet, 1993
- Hip Fracture Incidence and Mortality in New EnglandEpidemiology, 1991
- High Rate of Fractures for Men in Nursing HomesAmerican Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 1989
- Incidence of hip fracture in Finland: A forecast for 1990Acta Orthopaedica, 1985
- Epidemiology of Fractures of the Proximal Femur in Rochester, MinnesotaPublished by Wolters Kluwer Health ,1980