Ritchey Katherine C, Olney Amanda, Chen Sunny, Martinez Erica, Paulsen Michelle R, Tunoa Jennifer, Powers James S
Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center (GRECC), VA Puget Sound Health Care System, 1660 S. Columbian Way, Seattle, WA 98108, USA.
Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, 325 9th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA.
Geriatrics (Basel). 2023 Nov 28;8(6):115. doi: 10.3390/geriatrics8060115.
The COVID-19 pandemic limited access to community fall prevention programs, thus establishing the need for virtual interventions. Herein, we describe the feasibility, effectiveness, and acceptability of a virtual, multicomponent fall prevention program (MOVing FREEly).
A team of clinical falls prevention experts developed a six-week multicomponent fall prevention exercise and education class for older community-dwelling adults at risk of falling. Feasibility was measured through class attendance; effectiveness was measured through changes in performance measures, self-report of falling risk, and concern about falling; acceptability was assessed through questionnaires completed immediately upon program completion and at a three-month follow up.
A total of 32 patients participated in the MOVing FREEly program. Attendance for education and exercise classes on average was greater than 80% with little attrition. Patient reported reduced concern of falling, improvement in the falls efficacy scale-international (FES-I) short form, and had statistically significant improvement in 30 s sit-to-stand and single-leg balance tests. The program was well received by participants, saving them significant time and costs of travel.
A virtual, multicomponent fall prevention program is feasible and acceptable and effective as reducing falling risk. Future studies can explore the ability of this program to reduce falling incident and injury.
新冠疫情限制了人们参与社区跌倒预防项目的机会,因此有必要开展虚拟干预措施。在此,我们描述一种虚拟的多组分跌倒预防项目(自由移动)的可行性、有效性和可接受性。
一个临床跌倒预防专家团队为有跌倒风险的社区老年居民开发了一个为期六周的多组分跌倒预防运动和教育课程。通过课程出勤情况衡量可行性;通过性能指标的变化、跌倒风险的自我报告以及对跌倒的担忧程度来衡量有效性;通过课程结束时和三个月随访时立即填写的问卷来评估可接受性。
共有32名患者参加了自由移动项目。教育课程和运动课程的平均出勤率超过80%,流失率很低。患者报告称对跌倒的担忧减少,国际跌倒效能量表简表(FES-I)有所改善,并且在30秒坐立试验和单腿平衡测试中有统计学意义的改善。该项目受到参与者的好评,为他们节省了大量的时间和出行成本。
一个虚拟的多组分跌倒预防项目在降低跌倒风险方面是可行、可接受且有效的。未来的研究可以探索该项目减少跌倒事件和损伤的能力。