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Table 2 Relationship Between Fall Status and Away-from-Home Excursions at the End of the Study Period (n = 192)

From: Evaluation of away-from-home excursion patterns after falling among individuals with glaucoma: a longitudinal study

Fall Status

Average Number Of Daily Excursions

Average Time Per Excursion

Average Daily Time Away

Univariate models

(IRR, 95% CI)

Multivariable models

(IRR, 95% CI)

Univariate models

(IRR, 95% CI)

Multivariable models

(IRR, 95% CI)

Univariate models

(IRR, 95% CI)

Multivariable models

(IRR, 95% CI)

Faller

1.23 (0.97, 1.57)

1.11 (0.86, 1.44)

1.05 (0.85, 1.29)

1.09 (0.88, 1.35)

1.04 (0.88,1.25)

1.10 (0.92, 1.31)

Recurrent Faller

1.29 (0.96, 1.74)

1.16 (0.85, 1.57)

0.75 (0.56,1.00) *

0.79 (0.59, 1.06)

1.00 (0.80,1.24)

1.05 (0.84, 1.30)

Injurious Faller

1.15 (0.87, 1.52)

1.05 (0.79, 1.39)

1.00 (0.79, 1.28)

1.06 (0.83, 1.35)

1.11 (0.91,1.35)

1.16 (0.95, 1.41)

Injurious Recurrent Faller

1.26 (0.79, 2.01)

1.14 (0.71, 1.83)

0.88 (0.57, 1.37)

0.91 (0.59, 1.42)

1.06 (0.75,1.49)

1.11 (0.79, 1.55)

  1. Note. Multivariable models adjusted for age, sex, race, integrated visual field, comorbidities, and polypharmacy. Each fall status was evaluated as a binary variable which distinguished fallers from non-fallers, injurious fallers from those without an injurious fall, recurrent fallers from those with no falls or a single fall, and recurrent injurious fallers from all subjects without >1 injurious fall
  2. IRR incidence rate ratio, CI confidence interval; * p-value ≤ 0.05