Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (VUSN), 461 21st Ave. South, Godchaux Hall 420, Nashville 37240, TN, United States.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), Nashville, TN, United States.
Geriatr Nurs. 2020 Nov-Dec;41(6):936-941. doi: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2020.07.003. Epub 2020 Jul 22.
The concept of frailty as it pertains to aging, health and well-being is poorly understood by older adults and the public-at-large. We developed an aging and frailty education tool designed to improve layperson understanding of frailty and promote behavior change to prevent and/or delay frailty. We subsequently tested the education tool among adults who attended education sessions at 16 community sites. Specific aims were to: 1) determine acceptability (likeability, understandability) of content, and 2) assess the likelihood of behavior change after exposure to education tool content. Results: Over 90% of participants "liked" or "loved" the content and found it understandable. Eighty-five percent of participants indicated that the content triggered a desire to "probably" or "definitely" change behavior. The desire to change was particularly motivated by information about aging, frailty and energy production. Eight focus areas for proactive planning were rated as important or extremely important by over 90% of participants.
虚弱概念与衰老、健康和幸福感有关,老年人和普通公众对此理解较差。我们开发了一种衰老和虚弱教育工具,旨在提高非专业人士对虚弱的理解,并促进行为改变,以预防和/或延缓虚弱。随后,我们在 16 个社区地点参加教育课程的成年人中测试了该教育工具。具体目标是:1)确定内容的可接受性(喜欢程度、理解程度),2)评估接触教育工具内容后行为改变的可能性。结果:超过 90%的参与者“喜欢”或“热爱”内容,并且认为内容易于理解。85%的参与者表示,内容引发了“可能”或“肯定”改变行为的愿望。改变行为的愿望主要是受到有关衰老、虚弱和能量产生的信息的激发。超过 90%的参与者认为 8 个主动规划重点领域非常重要或极其重要。