Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta, Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, 11405-87 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 1C9, Canada.
Osteoporos Int. 2024 Jul;35(7):1153-1163. doi: 10.1007/s00198-024-07081-w. Epub 2024 Apr 15.
An integrative literature review was conducted to understand family/caregiver influence on osteoporosis management for older people. Findings include caregivers' overprotection, caregivers' risks for fragility fractures due to caregiving role, poor bone health in caregivers, and caregivers' burden and facilitators. Caregivers should be included in bone health and discharge planning. Literature on family/caregiver influence on osteoporosis management for older people is sparse. Older people are prone to osteoporosis and fragility fractures due to their age, often triggering the need for a caregiver after experiencing a fragility fracture. These fractures pose significant costs to the patient and health systems and are projected to increase with the aging population. This study applied an integrative literature review methodology to key literature findings on family/caregiver influence on osteoporosis management for older people. Key findings include caregivers' tendency to overprotect persons who experience hip fracture by limiting mobilization, thus impeding recovery, caregivers' risks for their own fragility fractures due to the demands of their caregiving role, risks of poor bone health in caregivers, and caregivers' experience of significant burden for which facilitators have been identified. Family caregivers of older people with osteoporosis have unique needs and require support and resources, especially after their loved one experiences a hip fracture. Informal caregivers must be considered in bone health education and discharge planning. They should be considered in the creation of osteoporosis guidelines and within the work of fracture liaison services. More research is needed to increase understanding about family caregiver influence on osteoporosis management.
进行了综合文献回顾,以了解家庭/照顾者对老年人骨质疏松症管理的影响。研究结果包括照顾者的过度保护、照顾者因照顾角色而发生脆弱性骨折的风险、照顾者的骨骼健康状况不佳以及照顾者的负担和促进因素。应将照顾者纳入骨骼健康和出院计划中。关于家庭/照顾者对老年人骨质疏松症管理影响的文献相对较少。由于年龄的原因,老年人容易患骨质疏松症和脆性骨折,通常在经历脆性骨折后需要照顾者。这些骨折给患者和医疗系统带来了巨大的成本,预计随着人口老龄化,这种情况还会增加。本研究采用综合文献回顾方法,对家庭/照顾者对老年人骨质疏松症管理影响的主要文献结果进行了研究。主要研究结果包括照顾者倾向于通过限制活动来过度保护髋部骨折患者,从而阻碍康复;照顾者因照顾角色的需求而自身发生脆弱性骨折的风险;照顾者骨骼健康状况不佳的风险;以及照顾者经历了巨大的负担,同时也确定了一些促进因素。患有骨质疏松症的老年人的家庭照顾者有其独特的需求,需要支持和资源,尤其是在他们所爱的人经历髋部骨折之后。在骨骼健康教育和出院计划中必须考虑到非正式照顾者。在制定骨质疏松症指南和骨折联络服务工作中也应考虑到他们。需要进一步研究,以增加对家庭照顾者对骨质疏松症管理影响的理解。