University of Washington, Seattle, USA.
National Council on Aging, Arlington, VA, USA.
J Aging Health. 2019 Dec;31(10_suppl):39S-67S. doi: 10.1177/0898264318808918. Epub 2018 Nov 15.
Adults aging with a long-term disability (LTD) are at an increased risk for falls. The Older Americans Act Title III-D and Prevention and Public Health Fund (PPHF) support several organizations to deliver falls prevention evidence-based programs designed to reduce risk factors; however, little is understood about the reach and effectiveness of these fall prevention programs for those with LTD compared to those without LTD. This study compared the reach and effectiveness of two evidence-based falls prevention programs between older adults with and without LTD. Using a matched case-control design, 105 LTD older adults enrolled in A Matter of Balance (AMOB) or Stepping On were matched to 315 non-LTD older adults on age, sex, race, and education. On average, LTD older adults attended a higher number of class sessions and were significantly more likely to complete the program compared with the matched-sample of non-LTD older adults. LTD older adults were equally likely as non-LTD older adults to report significant reductions in self-reported fear of falling, falls-related activity restriction, and improvement in falls self-efficacy following completion of the programs. These findings provide preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of these evidence-based falls prevention programs for LTD older adults; however, more research is needed to extend these findings.
随着年龄增长而长期残疾的成年人(LTD)有更高的跌倒风险。《美国老年人法案》第 III-D 章和预防与公共卫生基金(PPHF)支持多个组织提供基于证据的跌倒预防计划,旨在减少风险因素;然而,对于那些患有 LTD 的人与没有 LTD 的人相比,这些跌倒预防计划的覆盖范围和效果知之甚少。本研究比较了两种基于证据的跌倒预防计划在患有和不患有 LTD 的老年人中的覆盖范围和效果。 使用匹配病例对照设计,105 名患有 LTD 的老年人参加了平衡问题处理(AMOB)或 Stepping On,与 315 名年龄、性别、种族和教育程度匹配的非 LTD 老年人进行了匹配。 平均而言,患有 LTD 的老年人参加的课程数量更多,并且与匹配的非 LTD 老年人相比,更有可能完成该计划。与非 LTD 老年人相比,患有 LTD 的老年人在完成计划后报告自我报告的跌倒恐惧、与跌倒相关的活动限制以及跌倒自我效能感显著降低的可能性相同。 这些发现为这些基于证据的跌倒预防计划对患有 LTD 的老年人的有效性提供了初步证据;然而,需要更多的研究来扩展这些发现。