Keglovits Marian, Clemson Lindy, Hu Yi-Ling, Nguyen An, Neff Anna J, Mandelbaum Caren, Hudson Margaret, Williams Rebecca, Silianoff Tara, Stark Susan
Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Faculty of Medicine & Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Aust Occup Ther J. 2020 Oct;67(5):470-478. doi: 10.1111/1440-1630.12682. Epub 2020 Jul 9.
Comprehensive evaluation and intervention provided by occupational therapists is effective in reducing the presence of fall hazards in the homes of older adults. The purpose of this study was to document known environmental hazards and to update a previous content analysis. A secondary goal reviewed a framework for evaluation and practice.
A comprehensive scoping review of published academic articles was performed from 1996 to 2019 to answer: What environmental hazards have been associated with falls in the homes of community-dwelling older adults? Data was extracted in a standardised critical appraisal worksheet and content analysis was conducted. A review of a conceptual framework for assessment and intervention was conducted by international experts (n = 6) in face-to-face interviews.
Fourteen studies met the inclusion criteria for the scoping study. The studies reported 17 in-home environmental hazards: throw rugs/carpets, clutter, cords/wires, poorly placed light switches, items placed too low, items placed too high, no grab bars, toilet seats too low, uneven floor surfaces, slippery/wet surfaces, snowy/icy surfaces, backless/unsupportive shoes, unsteady stairs, inadequate lighting, inadequate heating/cooling, step stools without railings, and pets.
A comprehensive list of specific fall hazards in and around the homes of older adults and a guiding framework offers occupational therapists an evidence-based foundation for fall prevention efforts.
职业治疗师提供的综合评估和干预措施在减少老年人家庭中的跌倒风险方面是有效的。本研究的目的是记录已知的环境危害,并更新之前的内容分析。第二个目标是审查评估和实践框架。
对1996年至2019年发表的学术文章进行了全面的范围审查,以回答:哪些环境危害与社区居住的老年人家庭中的跌倒有关?数据在标准化的批判性评估工作表中提取,并进行了内容分析。由国际专家(n = 6)通过面对面访谈对评估和干预的概念框架进行了审查。
14项研究符合范围研究的纳入标准。这些研究报告了17种家庭环境危害:小地毯/地毯、杂物、电线、灯开关位置不当、物品放置过低、物品放置过高、没有扶手、马桶座过低、地面不平整、表面滑/湿、有雪/结冰的表面、无后跟/无支撑的鞋子、楼梯不稳、照明不足、供暖/制冷不足、没有栏杆的脚凳以及宠物。
一份关于老年人家庭内外特定跌倒危害的综合清单和一个指导框架为职业治疗师开展预防跌倒工作提供了循证基础。