Kathleen Lee is an injury prevention coordinator, Colette Galet is an associate research scientist, Michele Lilienthal is a nursing practice leader, and Dionne Skeete is a clinical professor, all in the Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. Contact author: Colette Galet,
Am J Nurs. 2022 Aug 1;122(8):34-39. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0000854980.02057.ff.
To minimize COVID-19 transmission, the University of Iowa suspended all in-person fall injury prevention programs in March 2020. However, falls continued to be the leading cause of injury-related mortality in Iowa; therefore, the university converted its in-person Tai Chi for Arthritis and Fall Prevention (TCAFP) program to a virtual program. Here, the authors describe the virtual TCAFP program and participants' overall experience. Among 83 older adults who participated in the first three virtual programs, 61 (73.5%) completed the programs. Of the 31 (37.3%) participants who filled out the postprogram satisfaction surveys, 30 (96.8%) found the Zoom platform easy to use and said the program met their expectations, 28 (90.3%) were happy with the quality of the instruction, and 29 (93.5%) said they learned the tai chi forms taught during the program and used an online video to practice between classes. Judging by the largely positive participant feedback, the authors considered the implementation of a virtual TCAFP program a success. The potential for the use of such a program beyond the pandemic to improve injury prevention efforts in rural environments warrants further exploration.
为了最大程度地减少 COVID-19 的传播,爱荷华大学于 2020 年 3 月暂停了所有秋季实地伤害预防计划。然而,在爱荷华州,跌倒仍然是导致与伤害相关的死亡率的主要原因;因此,该校将其实地关节炎和跌倒预防太极拳(TCAFP)计划转换为虚拟计划。在这里,作者描述了虚拟 TCAFP 计划和参与者的总体体验。在参加前三个虚拟计划的 83 名老年人中,有 61 人(73.5%)完成了该计划。在 31 名(37.3%)填写了课后满意度调查的参与者中,有 30 名(96.8%)认为 Zoom 平台易于使用,并表示该计划符合他们的期望,有 28 名(90.3%)对教学质量感到满意,有 29 名(93.5%)表示他们在课程之间使用在线视频学习了在该计划中教授的太极拳形式。根据参与者的反馈,作者认为实施虚拟 TCAFP 计划是成功的。在大流行之外,该计划有可能用于改善农村环境中的伤害预防工作,值得进一步探索。