McCullagh Marjorie Cook
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA.
Am J Nurs. 2006 Oct;106(10):54-63; quiz 63-4. doi: 10.1097/00000446-200610000-00033.
Almost 50 million Americans--about one in five--live with a mental or physical disability, many in homes that are inconvenient, restrictive, or dangerous for them. Modifying the home using universal (barrier-free) design, architectural accessibility, and other such concepts can reduce the risk of falls and improve overall function. Nurses can be involved by assessing patients' living quarters and recommending specific modifications.
近5000万美国人——约五分之一——患有精神或身体残疾,其中许多人居住的房屋对他们来说不方便、受限或危险。采用通用(无障碍)设计、建筑可达性及其他此类理念对房屋进行改造,可以降低跌倒风险并改善整体功能。护士可以通过评估患者的居住环境并推荐具体的改造措施来参与其中。