Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Mental Health Day Treatment, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada B3H 2E2.
Disabil Rehabil. 2011;33(5):423-32. doi: 10.3109/09638288.2010.498555. Epub 2010 Jul 1.
Although falls often result in serious injury among seniors residing in long-term care (LTC), there is a paucity of research about LTC staff perceptions about falls. Our purpose was to elicit opinions of LTC staff about falls and fall prevention given 'least restraint' policies. We also aimed to identify obstacles for optimal falls prevention.
Data were collected from administrators and a wide variety clinical staff (N = 98; 7 LTC facilities) using 11 focus groups and 28 interviews. Questions were asked about clinical practices related to falls. We employed thematic analysis to ascertain primary and secondary themes within the data.
Participants viewed falls as a major challenge. They expressed concerns about their ability to control falls and manage consequences. Participants were conflicted about the role of restraints in falls management. Although they acknowledged beneficial effects of least restraint in terms of resident independence and increased activity, they also noted that in some instances, restraints may prevent falls, especially when individuals with dementia are considered.
Participants were highly attentive to issues surrounding falls. However, many were unaware of clinically important findings from relevant research and misperceived fall-related (restraint) policies. Physical therapists have a role to play in education initiatives targeting these areas.
尽管老年人在长期护理(LTC)中经常因跌倒而导致严重伤害,但有关 LTC 工作人员对跌倒的看法的研究却很少。我们的目的是在“最少约束”政策下,了解 LTC 工作人员对跌倒和跌倒预防的看法。我们还旨在确定最佳跌倒预防的障碍。
通过 11 个焦点小组和 28 次访谈,从管理人员和各种临床工作人员(N=98;7 个 LTC 设施)那里收集数据。询问了与跌倒相关的临床实践。我们采用主题分析方法来确定数据中的主要和次要主题。
参与者认为跌倒是一个主要挑战。他们对自己控制跌倒和处理后果的能力表示担忧。参与者对约束在跌倒管理中的作用存在冲突。尽管他们承认在居民独立性和活动增加方面,最少约束具有有益的效果,但他们也注意到,在某些情况下,约束可能会防止跌倒,尤其是当考虑到患有痴呆症的个体时。
参与者非常关注与跌倒相关的问题。然而,许多人对相关研究中具有临床重要意义的发现并不了解,并且对与跌倒相关的(约束)政策存在误解。物理治疗师在针对这些领域的教育计划中可以发挥作用。