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保持稳定:一项基于社区的预防跌倒的运动计划。

Staying Steady: a community-based exercise initiative for falls prevention.

机构信息

School of Health, Community and Education Studies, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Physiother Theory Pract. 2010 Oct;26(7):425-38. doi: 10.3109/09593980903585059.

Abstract

Over the past decade falls in the older population have become a priority in government policy. There is good evidence to suggest that tailored exercise effectively reduces falls; however, much of this evidence takes the form of randomized controlled trials that do not reflect the diversity of clinical practice. In response to emerging evidence, a community falls prevention program, called Staying Steady, was developed targeting older people at risk of falls. The program was evaluated using a mixed methods approach to capture both the personal experiences of the five participants, and any measurable clinical outcomes. The narrative accounts, supported by the measurable clinical outcomes, indicated that it was possible to replicate the results of large trials at a local level. The qualitative aspect of the evaluation enabled detailed consideration of other issues important to falls prevention programs. A social cognitive model was used to explain the reasons why participants either did, or did not, adhere to the program. The acceptability of the program to the participants was also explored in detail. Recommendations have been made to develop the Staying Steady program for future service users.

摘要

在过去的十年中,老年人跌倒问题已成为政府政策的重点。有充分的证据表明,有针对性的锻炼可以有效地减少跌倒;然而,这些证据大多来自于随机对照试验,这些试验并不能反映临床实践的多样性。针对新出现的证据,开发了一个名为“保持稳定”的社区跌倒预防计划,旨在针对有跌倒风险的老年人。该计划采用混合方法进行评估,以捕捉五名参与者的个人经验和任何可衡量的临床结果。叙述性说明,加上可衡量的临床结果,表明在本地层面复制大型试验结果是可能的。评估的定性方面使我们能够详细考虑对跌倒预防计划很重要的其他问题。使用社会认知模型来解释参与者是否遵守或不遵守该计划的原因。还详细探讨了该计划对参与者的可接受性。已经提出了一些建议,以进一步开发“保持稳定”计划,以满足未来服务用户的需求。

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