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关于简单干预措施的决策:老年人对助行器的使用

Making decisions about simple interventions: older people's use of walking aids.

作者信息

Gooberman-Hill Rachael, Ebrahim Shah

机构信息

MRC Health Services Research Collaboration, Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK.

出版信息

Age Ageing. 2007 Sep;36(5):569-73. doi: 10.1093/ageing/afm095. Epub 2007 Jul 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Walking difficulty is common in old age. Simple and inexpensive interventions, such as walking aids, provide considerable assistance. However, older people's views on walking aids are likely to affect their uptake, and we have little knowledge about older people's motivations for using walking aids.

AIM

To explore older people's views on their use of walking aids.

METHODS

Longitudinal qualitative study comprising in-depth interviews with a purposive sample of 24 men and women recruited from a UK national cross-sectional population survey of older people. Participants were 69-90 years old at the first interview, 15 were followed up a year later, and 12 were followed up again a year after that. Analysis was conducted using constant comparison methods.

RESULTS

Of the 24 people interviewed at the start of the study, 12 used walking aids, mainly walking sticks. These aids came from a range of sources, including informal ones. Over the course of the study, some participants adopted walking aids or changed the types of aids that they used. As time passed, participants' initial misgivings about the use of aids subsided, and walking aids were described as improving confidence and facilitating activity and participation. Decisions to start using walking aids were influenced by both gradual and sudden changes in ability and by culturally informed views about ageing. Views on ageing initially acted as barriers to the use of aids but then acted as facilitators to use.

CONCLUSIONS

Walking aids enable continued activity and participation and it is likely that they provide benefits of health and well being. Health care providers can draw on the knowledge about the impact of beliefs about ageing to help them reach shared decisions with older patients about the use of walking aids.

摘要

背景

行走困难在老年人中很常见。简单且廉价的干预措施,如助行器,能提供很大帮助。然而,老年人对助行器的看法可能会影响其使用情况,而我们对老年人使用助行器的动机了解甚少。

目的

探讨老年人对使用助行器的看法。

方法

纵向定性研究,对从英国全国老年人横断面人口调查中选取的24名男性和女性进行深入访谈。首次访谈时参与者年龄在69至90岁之间,一年后对15人进行随访,再过一年对12人再次随访。采用持续比较法进行分析。

结果

在研究开始时接受访谈的24人中,12人使用助行器,主要是手杖。这些助行器来源广泛,包括非正式来源。在研究过程中,一些参与者开始使用助行器或更换了所使用的助行器类型。随着时间推移,参与者最初对使用助行器的疑虑逐渐消退,助行器被描述为增强了信心并促进了活动和参与。开始使用助行器的决定受到能力的逐渐和突然变化以及关于衰老的文化观念的影响。对衰老的看法最初是使用助行器的障碍,但后来成为使用助行器的促进因素。

结论

助行器能使老年人持续活动和参与,很可能带来健康和幸福方面的益处。医疗保健提供者可以利用关于衰老观念影响的知识,帮助他们与老年患者就使用助行器达成共同决策。

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