Boonkhao Laksanee, Puangjan Kanyarat, Ouengprasert Itsaraporn, Laosupap Kitti, Bootsorn Aree, Junsiri Supanee, Thongdamrongtham Somjate, Chaikhan Sitthichai, Pramaya Panjaporn, Rattanachaikunsopon Pongsak
College of Medicine and Public Health, Ubon Ratchathani University, Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand.
Office of the That Subdistrict Municipality, Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand.
J Multidiscip Healthc. 2024 Mar 26;17:1363-1373. doi: 10.2147/JMDH.S456128. eCollection 2024.
The demographics of the world's population have changed over time. Previous research demonstrated the high rate of falls among elderly people living in rural areas in their own houses. This study aimed to use the Thai-Home Fall Hazard Assessment Tool (Thai-HFHAT) to look into the environmental factors inside and outside of residential homes connected to falls among elderly living in rural Thailand.
Data was gathered between August and October 2023 using a questionnaire to obtain demographic data and the 44-question Thai-HFHAT survey. The survey was divided into seven sections covering the areas inside and outside the elderly home facility. Descriptive statistics were used in the data analysis, and statistical tests, including Fisher's exact test and the Chi-square test, were used to examine the relationship between environmental factors and falls in elderly people.
The study found that issues with an elderly rural home included split-level flooring in the living room, bathroom, and bedroom, an insecurely attached carpet in the kitchen and bedroom, and a shower area not separated from the toilet. The environmental factors linked to falls among the elderly encompass insufficient lighting in the living room, bathroom, bedroom, and parking garage, debris and obstacles such as wires along the path in the living room and parking garage, and the poor condition of the staircase, characterized by inconsistent step heights or a slippery surface.
Community agencies should consider the living conditions of elderly people in rural areas to effectively reduce the occurrence of falls among this population.
世界人口结构随时间发生了变化。先前的研究表明,居住在农村自家房屋中的老年人跌倒率很高。本研究旨在使用泰国居家跌倒风险评估工具(Thai-HFHAT)来调查泰国农村地区老年人住宅内外与跌倒相关的环境因素。
2023年8月至10月期间,通过问卷调查收集人口统计学数据,并进行包含44个问题的泰国居家跌倒风险评估工具调查。该调查分为七个部分,涵盖老年人家居设施的内外区域。数据分析采用描述性统计方法,并使用包括Fisher精确检验和卡方检验在内的统计检验来研究环境因素与老年人跌倒之间的关系。
研究发现,农村老年人家居存在的问题包括客厅、浴室和卧室的分层地板、厨房和卧室中固定不牢的地毯,以及淋浴区与马桶未分开。与老年人跌倒相关的环境因素包括客厅、浴室、卧室和停车场照明不足、客厅和停车场通道沿线有电线等杂物和障碍物,以及楼梯状况不佳,表现为台阶高度不一致或表面打滑。
社区机构应考虑农村地区老年人的生活条件,以有效减少该人群跌倒的发生。