Risk factor profiles

The risk factors that were found to be associated with falls among people living with dementia in the community (Figure 1, Table S3) were used to create risk factor profiles (Table 1). Each profile is a grouping of people who have similar risk factor combinations and can be used to understand if certain groups of people are at a higher risk of experiencing first hospitalised falls or severe outcomes following a fall hospitalisation.

Table 1: Risk factor profiles identified for people living with dementia in the community
Risk factor profileProfile descriptionNumber of people in profile
1Low proportion of risk factors other than medicated hypertension (high blood pressure)32,910
2Low-moderate proportion of risk factors10,497
3Polypharmacy (dispensed 5 or more different medications) and cardiovascular disease20,384
4Diabetes and polypharmacy8,555
5Multimorbidity (people with multiple health conditions)8,509


These risk factor profiles were created using cluster analysis, for further details see the following section, Identification of risk factor profiles.
 

Figure 2 shows the 5 most common risk factors within each risk factor profile identified among people living with dementia in the community, the proportion of people within each profile with each risk factor, and the age and sex breakdown of each profile. While hypertension was common across profiles, there were distinguishing risk factors within each grouping which the profile names are based on. The full list of risk factors by profile can be found in Table S4, and the total number of people in each profile by fall or no fall, and age and sex breakdown, can be found in Table S5.

Figure 2: Characteristics of risk factor profiles for people living with dementia in the community: proportion of people by top 5 risk factors, sex and age

See the following extended description for details about the data displayed in this image.