University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
J Aging Health. 2011 Feb;23(1):3-23. doi: 10.1177/0898264310378039. Epub 2010 Sep 17.
This article aimed to critically examine preexisting conceptualizations of the relationship among fear of falling, falls efficacy, and falls and to offer a new theoretical model incorporating findings from the recent literature.
This is a theoretical article based on a review of preexisting findings pertaining to fear of falling and falls efficacy.
Traditional conceptualizations consider avoidance of activity and deconditioning to be mediators in the relationship between fear of falling and falls, but recent findings suggest that this mediational conceptualization may not be accurate. Moreover, the terms falls efficacy and fear of falling are often used interchangeably in the literature, which is conceptually problematic.
We conclude with the presentation and discussion of an alternative predictive model of fear of falling that incorporates important findings from the recent literature.
本文旨在批判性地审视现有的关于跌倒恐惧、跌倒效能和跌倒之间关系的概念化,并提出一个新的理论模型,纳入最近文献中的发现。
这是一篇基于对现有关于跌倒恐惧和跌倒效能的研究结果进行综述的理论文章。
传统的概念化认为对活动的回避和去适应是跌倒恐惧和跌倒之间关系的中介,但最近的研究结果表明,这种中介概念化可能并不准确。此外,文献中经常交替使用跌倒效能和跌倒恐惧这两个术语,这在概念上是有问题的。
我们以呈现和讨论一个新的替代跌倒恐惧预测模型结束,该模型纳入了最近文献中的重要发现。