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老年跌倒患者的乐观心态:跌倒风险因素认知与实际原因之间的不一致

The Rose-Colored Glasses of Geriatric Fall Patients: Inconsistencies Between Knowledge of Risk Factors for and Actual Causes of Falls.

作者信息

Collins Courtney E, Chandra Arnav, Nguyen Bryan, Schultz Kurt, Mathew Pawan, Chen Tiffany, Renshaw Savannah, Rose Karen M, Santry Heena P

机构信息

Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA.

出版信息

Gerontol Geriatr Med. 2020 Oct 23;6:2333721420967884. doi: 10.1177/2333721420967884. eCollection 2020 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Falls are the leading cause of fatal injury, and most common cause of non-fatal trauma, among older adults. We sought to elicit older patient's perspectives on fall risks for the general population as well as contributions to any personal falls to identify opportunities to improve fall education.

METHODS

Ten patients with a history of falls from inpatient trauma and outpatient geriatric services were interviewed. Transcripts were analyzed independently by five individuals using triangulation and constant comparison (NVivo11, QSR International) to compare fall risks to fall causes.

RESULTS

All patients reported that either they (9/10 participants) or someone they knew (8/10) had fallen. Despite this, only two personally worried about falling. Patient perceptions of fall risks fell into seven major themes: physiologic decline (8/10); underestimating limitations (7/10); environmental hazards (7/10), lack of awareness/rushing (4/10), misuse/lack of walking aids (3/10); positional transitions (2/10), and improper footwear (1/10). In contrast, the most commonly reported causes of personal falls were lack of awareness/rushing (7/10), environmental hazards (3/10), misuse/lack of walking aids (2/10), improper footwear (2/10), physiologic decline (2/10), underestimating limitations (1/10) and positional transitions (1/10). In general tended to attribute their own falls to their surroundings and were less likely to attribute physical or psychological limitations.

CONCLUSION

Despite participants identifying falls as a serious problem, they were unlikely to worry about falling themselves. Participants were able to identify common fall risks. However, when speaking about personal experience, they were more likely to blame environmental hazards or rushing, and minimized the role of physiologic decline and personal limitations.

摘要

背景

在老年人中,跌倒是非致命性创伤的最常见原因,也是致命伤害的主要原因。我们试图了解老年患者对一般人群跌倒风险的看法以及对个人跌倒的影响因素,以确定改善跌倒教育的机会。

方法

对10名有住院创伤和门诊老年服务跌倒史的患者进行了访谈。由5个人使用三角测量法和持续比较法(NVivo11,QSR国际公司)对访谈记录进行独立分析,以比较跌倒风险和跌倒原因。

结果

所有患者均报告称,他们自己(9/10的参与者)或他们认识的人(8/10)曾跌倒过。尽管如此,只有两人个人担心跌倒。患者对跌倒风险的认知分为七个主要主题:生理衰退(8/10);低估自身局限性(7/10);环境危害(7/10)、意识不足/匆忙行事(4/10)、辅助行走工具使用不当/缺乏(3/10);体位转换(2/10),以及鞋类不合适(1/10)。相比之下,个人跌倒最常见的原因是意识不足/匆忙行事(7/10)、环境危害(3/10)、辅助行走工具使用不当/缺乏(2/10)、鞋类不合适(2/10)、生理衰退(2/10)、低估自身局限性(1/10)和体位转换(1/10)。总体而言,他们倾向于将自己的跌倒归因于周围环境,而不太可能归因于身体或心理上的局限性。

结论

尽管参与者认为跌倒是一个严重问题,但他们不太可能自己担心跌倒。参与者能够识别常见的跌倒风险。然而,在谈及个人经历时,他们更可能责怪环境危害或匆忙行事,并将生理衰退和个人局限性的作用最小化。

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