Juckett Lisa A, Bunger Alicia C, Bunck Leah, Balog Emily J
The Ohio State University, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
The Ohio State University, College of Social Work, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2021 Jun;64(4):372-387. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2021.1894521. Epub 2021 Feb 24.
Falls remain a major public health issue, particularly for frail older adults, such as those who receive home-delivered meals (HDMs). Social workers who assess the needs of HDM clients and routinely monitor their care are uniquely positioned to address fall prevention; however, the degree to which HDM social workers currently manage fall risk is unknown. To close this knowledge gap, we conducted a retrospective chart review and evaluated HDM social workers' current practices relative to identifying clients at risk for falling and the client characteristics associated with social workers' perceptions of fall risk. A total of 230 client charts were included in our analysis. Thirty-eight percent of HDM clients were determined to be at risk of falling. Advanced age, activity limitations, and specific health conditions (e.g., diabetes mellitus) were associated with social workers' fall risk concerns. However, over 80% of our sample presented with well-established fall risk factors (e.g., mobility impairment) suggesting that HDM social workers might be under-identifying fall-risks. Though HDM social workers are well positioned to play a critical role in fall risk management, systematic efforts are needed to optimize social workers' capacity for effectively identifying HDM clients at risk for falling.
跌倒仍然是一个重大的公共卫生问题,尤其对于体弱的老年人,比如那些接受上门送餐服务(HDM)的老人。评估HDM客户需求并定期监测其护理情况的社会工作者在预防跌倒方面具有独特的优势;然而,目前HDM社会工作者管理跌倒风险的程度尚不清楚。为了填补这一知识空白,我们进行了一项回顾性病历审查,并评估了HDM社会工作者在识别跌倒风险客户以及与社会工作者对跌倒风险认知相关的客户特征方面的当前做法。我们的分析共纳入了230份客户病历。38%的HDM客户被确定有跌倒风险。高龄、活动受限和特定健康状况(如糖尿病)与社会工作者对跌倒风险的担忧有关。然而,我们样本中超过80%的人存在已明确的跌倒风险因素(如行动不便),这表明HDM社会工作者可能未能充分识别跌倒风险。尽管HDM社会工作者在跌倒风险管理中处于有利地位,能够发挥关键作用,但仍需要系统的努力来优化社会工作者有效识别有跌倒风险的HDM客户的能力。