The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
The University of Manchester, UK.
J Appl Gerontol. 2021 Nov;40(11):1483-1491. doi: 10.1177/0733464821991024. Epub 2021 Feb 4.
Although homebound older adults face high risk for falls, they are unable to utilize community-based fall prevention programs due to their mobility limitations. In this article, we report a feasibility study of a four-session, multicomponent fall prevention program for low-income homebound older adults using pre, post, mixed-method design. The manualized program was delivered by lay coaches who were trained and supervised by a physical therapist. The program also used an iPad-based gamified strength and balance exercise app (called KOKU) that was operable without the need to connect to the internet. Participants ( = 28) in this study were highly receptive to the program and approved all components: psychoeducation, the KOKU app, home-safety checks, safe ambulation training, and medication review. The study showed that a brief, multi-component fall prevention program for homebound older adults is feasible and acceptable. Further research is needed to evaluate its effectiveness.
尽管居家的老年人面临较高的跌倒风险,但由于行动不便,他们无法利用社区为基础的跌倒预防计划。在本文中,我们报告了一项针对低收入居家老年人的四节、多组分跌倒预防计划的可行性研究,该研究采用了预、后、混合方法设计。该计划由经过培训和监督的物理治疗师培训的非专业教练来实施。该计划还使用了基于 iPad 的游戏化力量和平衡运动应用程序(称为 KOKU),该程序无需联网即可操作。本研究中的参与者(n=28)非常接受该计划,并认可所有组成部分:心理教育、KOKU 应用程序、家庭安全检查、安全步行训练和药物审查。该研究表明,针对居家老年人的简短、多组分跌倒预防计划是可行和可接受的。需要进一步研究来评估其效果。