School of Physiotherapy & Exercise Science, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.
Independent Living Assessment Inc, Perth, WA, Australia.
Health Soc Care Community. 2021 Mar;29(2):416-424. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13101. Epub 2020 Jul 20.
Millions of older people world-wide receive community care services in their home to assist them to live independently. These services often include personal care, domestic assistance and social support which are delivered by non-university trained staff, and are frequently long term. Older people receiving community care services fall 50% more often than individuals of similar age not receiving services. Yet, few ongoing community care services include exercise programs to reduce falls in this population. We conducted an earlier study to examine the feasibility of community care staff delivering a falls prevention program. A critical finding was that while some of the assessment and support staff responsible for service delivery delivered the falls prevention exercise program to one or two clients, others delivered to none. Therefore, the aim of this qualitative sub-study was to understand reasons for this variation. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 25 participating support staff and assessors from 10 community care organisations. Staff who had successfully delivered the intervention to their clients perceived themselves as capable and that it would benefit their clients. Older clients who were positive, motivated and wanted to improve were perceived to be more likely to participate. Staff who had worked at their organisation for at least 5 years were also more likely to deliver the program compared to those that had only worked up to 2 years. Staff that did not deliver the intervention to anyone were more risk averse, did not feel confident enough to deliver the program and perceived their clients as not suitable due to age and frailty. Experienced staff who are confident and have positive ageing attitudes are most likely to deliver falls prevention programs in a home care organisation.
全世界数以百万计的老年人在家中接受社区护理服务,以帮助他们独立生活。这些服务通常包括个人护理、家政援助和社会支持,由非大学培训的工作人员提供,而且通常是长期的。接受社区护理服务的老年人跌倒的几率比接受类似服务的同龄人高出 50%。然而,很少有持续的社区护理服务包括锻炼计划来减少这一人群的跌倒。我们之前进行了一项研究,以检查社区护理人员提供防跌倒计划的可行性。一个关键的发现是,虽然一些负责服务提供的评估和支持人员向一两个客户提供了防跌倒锻炼计划,但其他人则没有提供。因此,本定性子研究的目的是了解这种差异的原因。对来自 10 个社区护理组织的 25 名参与支持人员和评估人员进行了半结构化访谈。成功向客户提供干预措施的员工认为自己有能力,并且这将使客户受益。那些积极主动、有动力且希望改善的老年客户被认为更有可能参与。与仅工作 2 年的员工相比,在组织工作至少 5 年的员工更有可能提供该计划。那些没有向任何人提供干预措施的员工更不愿意冒险,他们对提供该计划没有信心,并且认为他们的客户由于年龄和虚弱而不适合。有经验的、自信的、对老龄化持积极态度的员工最有可能在家庭护理组织中提供防跌倒计划。