a Faculty of Health Sciences , The University of Sydney , Sydney , Australia.
b Neuroscience Research Australia , University of New South Wales , Sydney , Australia.
Disabil Rehabil. 2019 May;41(9):1055-1062. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2017.1419381. Epub 2018 Jan 11.
To explore men's fall experiences through the lens of masculine identities so as to assist health professionals better engage men in fall prevention programs.
Twenty-five men, aged 70-93 years who had experienced a recent fall, participated in a qualitative semi-structured interview. Men's willingness to engage in fall prevention programs taking account of individual contexts and expressions of masculinity, were conceptualised using constant comparative methods.
Men's willingness to engage in fall prevention programs was related to their perceptions of the preventability of falls; personal relevance of falls; and age, health, and capability as well as problem-solving styles to prevent falls. Fall prevention advice was rarely given when men accessed the health system at the time of a fall.
Contrary to dominant expectations about masculine identity, many men acknowledged fall vulnerability indicating they would attend or consider attending, a fall prevention program. Health professionals can better engage men by providing consistent messages that falls can be prevented; tailoring advice, understanding men are at different stages in their awareness of fall risk and preferences for action; and by being aware of their own assumptions that can act as barriers to speaking with men about fall prevention. Implications for rehabilitation Men accessing the health system at the time of the fall, and during rehabilitation following a fall represent prime opportunities for health professionals to speak with men about preventing falls and make appropriate referrals to community programs. Tailored advice will take account of individual men's perceptions of preventability; personal relevance; perceptions of age, health and capability; and problem-solving styles.
通过男性身份认同的视角探讨男性跌倒经历,以便帮助健康专业人员更好地让男性参与到跌倒预防计划中。
25 名年龄在 70-93 岁之间、近期经历过跌倒的男性参与了一项定性半结构式访谈。采用恒比方法,从个人背景和男性气质表达的角度出发,对男性参与跌倒预防计划的意愿进行了概念化。
男性参与跌倒预防计划的意愿与他们对跌倒可预防性的看法、跌倒的个人相关性、年龄、健康状况和能力以及预防跌倒的解决问题的方式有关。男性在跌倒时就诊于医疗系统时,很少有人给予跌倒预防建议。
与男性气质认同的主流观点相反,许多男性承认自己易跌倒,这表明他们会参加或考虑参加跌倒预防计划。健康专业人员可以通过提供一致的信息来更好地与男性接触,即跌倒可以预防;根据个人的需求定制建议,了解男性对跌倒风险的认识和采取行动的偏好处于不同阶段;并意识到自己的假设可能会成为与男性谈论跌倒预防的障碍。
男性在跌倒时和跌倒后康复期间就诊于医疗系统,这代表了健康专业人员与男性谈论预防跌倒并进行适当转介到社区项目的最佳时机。量身定制的建议将考虑到个人对可预防性的看法;个人相关性;对年龄、健康和能力的看法;以及解决问题的方式。