Department of Physical Therapy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA.
Department of Physical Therapy, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Jan 26;19(3):1354. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19031354.
Fall-risk screening and prevention is within the scope of physical-therapy practice. Prior research indicates United States-based physical therapists (PTs) and physical-therapist assistants (PTAs) use the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) toolkit for community-based fall-risk screenings of older adults. However, clinically based fall-risk screenings and knowledge and use of the STEADI by PTs and PTAs is unknown. We conducted a cross-sectional survey distributed to a convenience sample of PTs and PTAs in the United States through email blasts and social media. PTs and PTAs (N = 425) who responded to the survey and worked in clinical settings with older adults were included. Eighty-nine percent of respondents reported conducting clinical fall-risk screening. Approximately 51% were 'familiar' to 'very familiar' with the STEADI, and 21.7% of the overall sample were not familiar at all. Only 26.1% utilize the STEADI for clinical fall-risk screening. Of the respondents who were 'very familiar' with the STEADI ( = 132, 31.1%), 84.1% ( = 111) reported using the STEADI in clinical practice. Seventy-six percent of respondents who use the STEADI implemented it by choice even though the majority (52.1%, = 63) did not have it embedded in their documentation/workflow. Some PTs/PTAs can and do manage falls using the STEADI, but there is a gap in knowledge and use of the STEADI for falls management among PTs and PTAs in the United States. Further research is needed to identify the tools PTs use for multifactorial-fall screening and management and the impact of PTs' use of the STEADI on patient outcomes.
跌倒风险筛查和预防属于物理治疗实践的范畴。先前的研究表明,美国的物理治疗师(PTs)和物理治疗助理(PTAs)使用疾病控制与预防中心的 STEADI(阻止老年人意外伤害、死亡和伤害)工具包对老年人进行社区跌倒风险筛查。然而,基于临床的跌倒风险筛查以及 PTs 和 PTAs 对 STEADI 的了解和使用情况尚不清楚。我们通过电子邮件群发和社交媒体向美国的便利样本中的 PTs 和 PTAs 分发了一项横断面调查。对调查做出回应并在临床环境中与老年人一起工作的 PTs 和 PTAs 被包括在内。89%的受访者报告进行了临床跌倒风险筛查。大约 51%的人对 STEADI 是“熟悉”到“非常熟悉”,而整个样本中只有 21.7%的人完全不熟悉。只有 26.1%的人将 STEADI 用于临床跌倒风险筛查。在非常熟悉 STEADI 的受访者中(=132,31.1%),84.1%(=111)报告在临床实践中使用了 STEADI。尽管大多数人(52.1%,=63)没有将其嵌入文档/工作流程中,但 76%的使用 STEADI 的受访者选择使用它。一些 PTs/PTAs 可以并且确实使用 STEADI 来管理跌倒,但在美国的 PTs 和 PTAs 中,对于 STEADI 用于跌倒管理的知识和使用存在差距。需要进一步研究来确定 PTs 用于多因素跌倒筛查和管理的工具,以及 PTs 使用 STEADI 对患者结果的影响。