Liddle Jeannine L M, Lovarini Meryl, Clemson Lindy M, Jang Haeyoung, Willis Karen, Lord Stephen R, Sherrington Catherine
Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Health Soc Care Community. 2017 May;25(3):1118-1126. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12412. Epub 2016 Dec 15.
Research on older men's views regarding fall prevention is limited. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the experiences and perspectives of older men regarding fall risk and prevention so that fall prevention programmes can better engage older men. Eleven men who had taken part in a group-based fall prevention programme called Stepping On conducted at Men's Sheds in Sydney, Australia, participated in semi-structured interviews during June and July 2015 which were audio-recorded and transcribed. Data were coded and analysed using constant comparative methods. Over-arching theoretical categories were developed into a conceptual framework linking programme context and content with effects of programme participation on men. Men's Sheds facilitated participation in the programme by being inclusive, male-friendly places, where Stepping On was programmed into regular activities and was conducted in an enjoyable, supportive atmosphere. Programme content challenged participants to think differently about themselves and their personal fall risk, and provided practical options to address fall risk. Two major themes were identified: adjusting the mindset where men adopted a more cautious mindset paying greater attention to potential fall risks, being careful, concentrating and slowing down; and changing the ways where men acted purposefully on environmental hazards at home and incorporated fall prevention exercises into their routine schedules. Practitioners can engage and support older men to address falls by better understanding men's perspectives on personal fall risk and motivations for action.
关于老年男性对跌倒预防看法的研究有限。这项定性研究的目的是探讨老年男性在跌倒风险和预防方面的经历与观点,以便跌倒预防项目能更好地让老年男性参与进来。2015年6月至7月期间,11名参与了在澳大利亚悉尼男子活动中心开展的名为“步步稳”的团体跌倒预防项目的男性,参加了半结构化访谈,并进行了录音和转录。数据采用持续比较法进行编码和分析。总体理论类别被发展成一个概念框架,将项目背景和内容与项目参与对男性的影响联系起来。男子活动中心通过营造包容、对男性友好的场所,促进了男性对该项目的参与,在这些场所,“步步稳”被纳入常规活动,并在愉快、支持性的氛围中开展。项目内容促使参与者对自己和个人跌倒风险进行不同的思考,并提供了应对跌倒风险的实际选择。确定了两个主要主题:调整心态,即男性采取更谨慎的心态,更加关注潜在的跌倒风险,小心行事、集中注意力并放慢速度;改变行为方式,即男性有目的地应对家中的环境危害,并将预防跌倒的锻炼纳入日常日程。从业者可以通过更好地理解男性对个人跌倒风险的看法和行动动机,来促使并支持老年男性应对跌倒问题。