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了解癌症老年患者的跌倒风险:专家认知评估。

Understanding fall risk for older adults with cancer: An evaluation of experts' perceptions.

机构信息

Colorado State University, Department of Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy Building, 1573 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1573, United States of America; ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation, Select Medical, 4714 Gettysburg Road, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055, United States of America.

Colorado State University, Department of Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapy Building, 1573 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523-1573, United States of America.

出版信息

J Geriatr Oncol. 2020 Mar;11(2):263-269. doi: 10.1016/j.jgo.2019.06.006. Epub 2019 Jul 24.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Older adults with cancer have elevated risk of falling. However, cancer-specific fall risk factors are not well understood.

METHODS

A pragmatic, qualitative study utilized semi-structured interviews to investigate expert's perceptions of fall risk for older adults with cancer. Interview questions were guided by the International Classification of Functioning and Disability (ICF) constructs and the Cancer Aging Research Group's model of fall risk factors. Themes were identified deductively from interview transcriptions. Transcripts were coded using Nvivo software.

RESULTS

Ten multidisciplinary experts participated (n = 5 clinical, n = 5 research). Two themes in fall risk factors emerged from interview data: 1) cancer-specific factors aligned with each ICF construct: body function and structures (BF&S), activity and participation (A&P), personal and environmental factors; and 2) a cycle among factors. Experts described that treatment-related limitations in A&P produced or exacerbated impairments in BF&S (physical and mental), leading to falls and further limitations in A&P. Personal and environmental factors influencing this cycle included: cancer-related distress, social support, and perceptions of aging and treatment.

CONCLUSION

Experts identified a cycle among cancer-specific fall risk factors for older adults and emphasized the importance of a "holistic" view of the patient to evaluate fall risk. Cancer-related distress, social support and expectations of aging and treatment may influence the cycle between risk factors, with potential negative or protective effects. Future prospective, longitudinal implementation of geriatric assessments and analysis of data may inform risk factors and relationships among factors. Patient interviews could further inform the understanding of fall risk for older adults with cancer.

摘要

目的

患有癌症的老年人跌倒风险增加。然而,癌症特有的跌倒风险因素尚不清楚。

方法

一项实用的定性研究采用半结构式访谈,调查专家对患有癌症的老年人跌倒风险的看法。访谈问题由国际功能、残疾和健康分类(ICF)结构和癌症衰老研究组的跌倒风险因素模型指导。从访谈记录中推导出主题。使用 Nvivo 软件对抄本进行编码。

结果

10 名多学科专家参与(n=5 名临床专家,n=5 名研究专家)。从访谈数据中出现了两个跌倒风险因素主题:1)与 ICF 每个构建体相对应的癌症特有的因素:身体功能和结构(BF&S)、活动和参与(A&P)、个人和环境因素;2)因素之间的循环。专家们描述说,与治疗相关的 A&P 限制导致 BF&S(身体和精神)的损伤或恶化,导致跌倒和 A&P 的进一步限制。影响这一循环的个人和环境因素包括:与癌症相关的痛苦、社会支持以及对衰老和治疗的看法。

结论

专家们确定了老年人癌症特有的跌倒风险因素之间的循环,并强调了从整体上评估患者跌倒风险的重要性。与癌症相关的痛苦、社会支持以及对衰老和治疗的期望可能会影响风险因素之间的循环,产生潜在的负面或保护作用。未来前瞻性、纵向实施老年评估和数据分析可能会为风险因素及其之间的关系提供信息。对老年癌症患者进行患者访谈可能会进一步了解他们的跌倒风险。

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